perhaps the most retarded idea I've ever had

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Re: the cow, I think just a plump udder might be cute.

Would it be cool or gay to just make a Kiwi-Farms themed clay poker chip for a lot less money and still look good? Some poker chips can look and feel great and can have a lot of different colors and textures etc.

Either way, I'm in to buy one or more.
I'm down for a branded monolithic limestone torus as long as it'll fit through a door frame

Edit: also, @Null if you do end up going through with this, make sure not to market these as "coins", only the mint is allowed to use that term in the US.
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Silver rounds are about 39mm or 1.5 inches in diameter. It depends a bit on the style you carry, but it probably would fit in your wallet. Might be a bit tight though.

Edit: also, @Null if you do end up going through with this, make sure not to market these as "coins", only the mint is allowed to use that term in the US.
Maybe selling it as a religious ornament could result in benifits? :thinking:
 
Re: the cow, I think just a plump udder might be cute.


I'm down for a branded monolithic limestone torus as long as it'll fit through a door frame


Get your official kiwi playset disc launcher ammunition today.
‘Exceptional Poker Chips’ isn’t off the table either. That way we could even start introducing face cards of our favourite cows.

I’m joking of course, but it’s fun to fantasise.
 
Who the fuck puts coins in a wallet?
As long as they're about the size of an Eisenhower dollar-piece (1.5" diameter), I normally keep at least two of those, along with a couple Susan B. Anthony's and/or Sacagawea dollars; mostly to confuse & delight unwary cashiers, small children, and SJWs/feminazis.

I also don't sit on my wallet, that's just asking for a dose of the sciatica.
 
Edit: also, @Null if you do end up going through with this, make sure not to market these as "coins", only the mint is allowed to use that term in the US.
It's fine to call them coins; what's illegal is to produce currency... coins "intended for use as current money, whether in the resemblance of coins of the United States or of foreign countries, or of original design".

As long as they're being produced and sold for their collectable/intrinsic value, it should be fine.
 
For the back design I'd go simple. Dont know much about how accurate the die will be when trying to stamp out coins. Any flaw that comes out will cost money to adjust. The site logo is simple and identifiable.

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This looks nice as blue lines against a white background but when it is made it will be sliver shadows against a silver background.

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This is the first time trying something like this so go safe. Noticed that in the cost breakdown there was an "art adjustment fee as needed $0-$125" that is probably to move lines they know are too close to come out in good detail on a stamp. @Null Is there anyway to get a design rule or spec sheet that would have guidelines about what the limits of the process would be? This could be things like minimum line thickness, min/max gradients, ext.
 
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