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Picked up my ring making tools and bought a few ceramic coins, pics...

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I picked up my ring making mandrel and jewelers saw today. Then stopped by a coin shop and bought a few coins. Also got to see how a gold testing kit works. Bought four real nice coin displays, they are drawers and stack and can add them on as I go. Got them used and about 40% cheaper, look new. Here are a few coins a detectorist will never find, they are made of ceramic.
This is the obverse of a 1921 ceramic 50 Pfenning coin from Meissen Germany. Depression money. Not exactly sure which is obverse or reverse but I think the denomination side is the obverse.
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Reverse of the 50 Pfenning
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Obverse of a 1921 ceramic 30 Pfenning coin from Meissen.
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Reverse of the 30 Pfenning
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The real reason I went to the coin shop was to buy a few 2 Deutsch Mark Paul von Hindenburg coins with swastikas to make rings. The obverse.
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Reverse of the coins, they have been converted into buttons. I
 
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