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Thomas Henry Inner circle Minnesota 1523 Posts |
Hello Friends,
Looking for a magnetic quarter, I'm turning to you experts with actual experience of what's available for a recommendation. This is for an unusual mental routine I'm devising, and what's most important is that the coin can bear close scrutiny. It will be employed with a handful of other normal coins: penny, nickel, dime, half-dollar, or possibly some foreign coins. And somewhat atypically, I'd prefer the magnetism to be lousy. A super-strong neodymium type is out of the question, unless it can be weakened somehow. So, do any of you know of a magnetic quarter which (a) looks great, and (b) isn't overly strong? Many thanks for any suggestions you can offer. Thomas Henry |
Thomas Henry Inner circle Minnesota 1523 Posts |
Oops!
Dotage kicking in here...I just recalled that I already have such a quarter. It took some digging in my sixty year collection of props, but I just found it now. So, ignore my query. Thomas Henry |
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