And you can wait how fast these thin coins wear as they are
of 24ct gold, but I admit, they belong to the most beautiful
coins. They come in 1/10 ounce, 1/4 ounce , 1/2 ounce & 1/1
ounce and are relatively cheap compared design & gold
weight. They cost just a tiny bit over the gold price.
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On 23 Jun 2005, at 8:13 pm, Alan Cole wrote:

>  However that may be, any way you shake it silver coins
are way cooler 
> than those sissy concave finger buttons -- at least among
the rank 
> amateur horn crowd.  (Don't know about the professionals,
though.)


I think by far the coolest coins to use on a horn would be
Austrian Philharmonikers.

Orchestral motif (with Vienna Horn) and solid gold.

Not cheap but, do you love your horn or not? ;o)

<http://www.taxfreegold.co.uk/philharmonicasinfo.html>

Tom
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