You have put together a nice little nostalgic set there. Very tasteful.
John
In finishing my casing of the Stoeger Webley Senior, I did get two coins. Ended up focusing on getting the same size coin with a pleasing image. I first chose the 1932 English Penny because given my serial number that was probably when it was made. The Penny had a pleasing figure of Britannica which seemed appropriate. Thought I would match it with the same size US coin which is a silver half dollar called the Walking Liberty. The two lady’s face each other and “Miss Liberty” seems to be welcoming “Miss Brit”. Unfortunately when trying to get a matching 1932 I found during the first several years of the Depression no coins were minted. (Makes you wonder who could afford these guns?) So it is a 1934 which is still within the dates these were made. Not sure I will actually mount the coins in the case or not but it was fun.
You have put together a nice little nostalgic set there. Very tasteful.
John
I like the coin idea.
Good way to remember your make date.
Now to find some old pennies.
lt rather fills in that blank space under the pistol, and l like the idear of the face to face with the dates showing. something a bit different.
An English Penny Such a pistol deserves at least a half sovereign.
Finally got an exacto knife and embedded the two coins in my Webley case. Was there for quit a while unfinished cause I had this vision of screwing up the felt and having to start all over again. But it worked!
If only the US had not stopped making coins in 1932, bought the British Penny first. Lol.
Hi Stevie, that looks just the ticket. glad you decided on the 2 coins.
Hello Steve,
Nice way to see the British and American connection celebrated in this lovely cased Mk2 Target pistol.
Regards
Brian
Great idea, nicely executed.
Unashamedly new but a great means of showing its age.
The “Walking Liberty” design is thought to be one of the most beautifully designed US coins. I’m going to have to leave a note in the box explaining the meaning of the presentation for my kids. They’ll look at this and shake their heads wondering what Dad was up to. Will help at the auction when they sell my collection! Lol