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Monday, March 1, 2010
25¢ Jewelry
Back in the day, people would stick their quarters on train tracks to produce a flat, shiny disk that could be used in necklaces or any other assortment of jewelry or accessory. But, another cool thing that you can do with a quarter is make rings! You'll need a drill, a Dremel, and quarter from 1964 or earlier, when they still used silver (or you'll get a funky chemical reaction that'll turn your finger funky colors), but it comes out pretty awesome. Matthew B. Vigor posted a little do-it-yourself for any adventerous people who are willing to give it a try. Coin dealers usually sell them for about $3, which is great for a ring.
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