Yup. Soft Morgans which he darkened himself from what i've heard. Also the shell. The only thing is, these coins are going to cost you about 50 bucks or so if you find the right place. They go for reeeeally expensive!
yeah a good custom set of Morgan coins from Lassen or Schoolcraft is gonna run you around 300 dollars .. myself i've been hitting ebay for about 2 months and change tracking down several 1921 Morgan dollars that come close to the same wear on em.. got myself 6 of them now, had to do a little sanding here and there to get them closer to looking like each other and then aging them. hopefully in a couple of months when i have some cash to spare i can send them off to get re-milled and have shell made.
some pics i took and posted on twitter today.
-Abe
Homer does not use a Deans set.
He uses an expanded shell with Morgan silvers.
He also uses Walking liberties.
An expanded shell set will allow you to borrow the coins if someone has them where as a Deans set will not. Why would anyone use an unexpanded shell over an expanded one is amazing to me.
You can find Morgans and other coins at Coin shops and Pawn Shops. Expect to pay for the Morgans about $21 right now and if you ask for Slicks or Slickers, maybe even Junk Silver coins then you can save as much as $5 a coin.
Homer mentions how and why he darkens his coins to match. He uses bleach to darken them and then uses steel wool to highlight. It works very well using his method.
The Johnson Shell works great and I have been using mine for over 18yrs. I had them make mine in an 1887 not a 1921. They can custom make them for you and it does not cost extra.
Later,
Snorri
An expanded shell set will allow you to borrow the coins if someone has them where as a Deans set will not. Why would anyone use an unexpanded shell over an expanded one is amazing to me.
I'm more of a Maxim kind of guyIf magic had their own version of playboy, these would easily make the cut.
Superb coins! I wish I had some worn and identical!
If magic had their own version of playboy, these would easily make the cut.
Superb coins! I wish I had some worn and identical!