Hello, Im Pit Bullion and I Gild Coins :)

I have seen far worse introductions (and far worse retaliations to spanners tactless guidance) so that's a big pass in my book :P

welcome :)

I don't have much to add, looks like you do a proper job. We get the occasional poser on ebay who colours a coin terribly with an electroplate pen, but your finish looks flawless as does your feedback.
There are a lot of silver rounds out there that would work well in jewellery if they were gold...
 
Aureus said:
I have seen far worse introductions (and far worse retaliations to spanners tactless guidance) so that's a big pass in my book :P

welcome :)

I don't have much to add, looks like you do a proper job. We get the occasional poser on ebay who colours a coin terribly with an electroplate pen, but your finish looks flawless as does your feedback.
There are a lot of silver rounds out there that would work well in jewellery if they were gold...

Thank You. Yeah I see alot of horrible jobs on ebay and personally have shut the doors to a handful of guys on there that were "Gilding" coins. I spent the dollars on a professional set up and I use very Good chemicals. As opposed to the guy plating coins with a car battery charger and a solo cup with some cheap chemicals. And I will tell ya there are distributors that charge less for a gallon of chemical than I pay for a quart. So it really makes a difference.
 
Aureus said:
I have seen far worse introductions (and far worse retaliations to spanners tactless guidance) so that's a big pass in my book :P

welcome :)

I don't have much to add, looks like you do a proper job. We get the occasional poser on ebay who colours a coin terribly with an electroplate pen, but your finish looks flawless as does your feedback.
There are a lot of silver rounds out there that would work well in jewellery if they were gold...


1/2 and 1/4 ounce gold liberties would look good as pendants. not all girlfriends need solid gold :)
 
Ipv6Ready said:
Aureus said:
I have seen far worse introductions (and far worse retaliations to spanners tactless guidance) so that's a big pass in my book :P

welcome :)

I don't have much to add, looks like you do a proper job. We get the occasional poser on ebay who colours a coin terribly with an electroplate pen, but your finish looks flawless as does your feedback.
There are a lot of silver rounds out there that would work well in jewellery if they were gold...


1/2 and 1/4 ounce gold liberties would look good as pendants. not all girlfriends need solid gold :)

Yeah, Good point+1! Especially when you have a lot of "GF"s.
 
What about silver plating silver bullion coins to prevent them from milk spotting? I think I just resolved the biggest dilemma in modern bullion coin collecting! :)



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mmissinglink said:
What about silver plating silver bullion coins to prevent them from milk spotting? I think I just resolved the biggest dilemma in modern bullion coin collecting! :)



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That genius :)
 
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