That's what I did.
Heat it up with a propane torch and hammer the bejeezes out of it.
(An anvil is handy)
 Then cut it up with tin shears.

                                                Chuck
If I were any more convenient, I'd be a nuisance


On 7/30/2009 1:08:42 PM, Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC
([email protected]) wrote:
> Any draw backs to taking a hammer on an anvil to a pair of Canadian
> silver Maple Leaf coins
> (99.99) and flattening them out for increased surface area. The right
> way would be a rolling
> Mill but they are not cheap. Even with the rolling mill I wonder if you
> would have to heat up the silver
> To soften it first. I have found the Canadian coins the cheapest way to
> buy silver.
> Bob
> 
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