Best Zodiac Coins to Buy (Ultimate Collector Ranking 2024)

Best Zodiac Coins to Buy (Ultimate Collector Ranking 2024)

Okay, so I’ve been seeing these “zodiac coins” things all over the place, and I finally decided to give it a shot myself. I’m not really into astrology, but the coins looked cool, and I thought it would be a fun little project.

First, I gathered my materials. I went for:

  • Some blank metal discs. I found these at a craft store.
  • A set of metal stamps with the zodiac symbols. Ordered these online, took a while to arrive!
  • A hammer. Just a regular old hammer from my toolbox.
  • A sturdy surface to work on. I used a thick piece of wood.
  • Some black paint and a fine-tipped brush (optional, for making the designs pop).

Then I got to work. It’s pretty straightforward, really.

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I placed a disc flat on the wood. Make sure it is secure, do not want it to move when hammered. I carefully selected the zodiac stamp I wanted (I started with my own sign, of course!), and positioned it in the center of the disc. This part took a little practice to get it lined up just right.

Next, the fun part – hammering! I held the stamp firmly in place and gave it a few good, solid whacks with the hammer. The first time, I didn’t hit it hard enough, and the impression was barely visible. So, I tried again, a bit harder this time. Much better!

It is important to apply the correct strength of the hammer, I spent half an hour repeatedly practicing hammering the stamp, the sound is really noisy.

I repeated this process for each of the zodiac signs, making a coin for each one. Some of the stamps were trickier than others – the ones with finer details needed a bit more care and attention.

Once I had all twelve coins stamped, I decided to add a little extra touch. I used a tiny bit of black paint and a very fine brush to fill in the stamped designs. This really made them stand out, and gave the coins a more finished look. It’s a bit fiddly, but worth it, I think.

Final Result

And that’s it! I now have a complete set of zodiac coins. They’re not perfect, but I’m pretty happy with how they turned out. It was a fun, relaxing project, and I learned a new skill. Maybe I’ll make some more as gifts… or maybe I’ll just keep them all for myself!

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