r/coinrings

Image 1 — My customer lost his home in a fire. He found two coins that survived the fire and sent them to me. I turned them into a wedding ring set for him and his Fiancée.
Image 2 — My customer lost his home in a fire. He found two coins that survived the fire and sent them to me. I turned them into a wedding ring set for him and his Fiancée.
Image 3 — My customer lost his home in a fire. He found two coins that survived the fire and sent them to me. I turned them into a wedding ring set for him and his Fiancée.

My customer lost his home in a fire. He found two coins that survived the fire and sent them to me. I turned them into a wedding ring set for him and his Fiancée.

This is by far the most amazing coin ring project that I've worked on so far. The coins that he sent me had obvious signs of fire damage. Rather than trying to remove the fire damage, I highlighted it in the final design as a reminder of what the coins had survived. It's a sad story, but it has a happy ending because they were able to move on and I was able to make him and his fiancée a set of wedding rings that will last them forever!

u/aed38 — 2 days ago

Silver Spanish 5 Pesetas Coin Ring 1876

I really liked the look of this coin and I haven't seen too many people try to turn it into a ring, so I decided to try it. I'm a sucker for pirate coin rings, and this has a similar style, despite being minted about 100 years after the infamous Spanish "pieces of 8" Reales coins. The details came out fairly clean and I really like the "plus ultra" pillars of Gibraltar. Let me know what you think.

u/aed38 — 7 days ago

Silver Peruvian Un Sol Coin Ring 1892

I wanted to add a South American coin ring to the ones that I make, so this is the one that I chose. I really like the design of this coin, and it looks like something especially designed to turn into a ring. Let me know what you thing.

u/aed38 — 12 days ago