Introduction and My Props (Harvey Dent Two Face Coin)

Hello all, I would just like to start off by introducing myself and showing a few pieces that I produce.

I'm Jay and I am a prop enthusiast and manufacture under Red Aeternum Productions NorthWest. I have done a few reproduction masks in the past (Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees under, Slipknot, etc) and some LOTR pieces as well.

I took on a few other pieces over time, one of them being Harvey Dent's Two Face coin. I was looking into producing this piece after seeing the poor quality pieces that were readily available on the market. I came across everything from resin cast, plastic and even pewter copies. None of which ever felt or looked right.

Now, I won't go into detail on how production works on this coin, because well...that's a trade secret. But what I can tell you is this:

-My coin weighs in at a hefty 26.5 grams, while a real Peace Dollar weighs in at 26.7 grams (most copies I have run into weigh 16 grams, IF that!)

-I have modeled my pieces on a mixture between the Comic Con display piece, HD movie stills and my own signature flair.

-"COPY" is not stamped into the face of the coin (ah-hem, Noble Collection).

-No paint is used to create a charred effect (most copies I have encountered).

-Hand crafted for the best effects....NOT cast from a mold that looks generic and unnatural to the real piece.


I do sell these, but I am not promoting or selling them here (as per the forum rules). What I will do though is share a few photos and whet your appetite.
 
Welcome aboard! And great work! I love my PTK Two-Face coin but yours looks absolutely fantastic as well. I'd love to add it to my collection ;)


I would love to see your Lord of the Rings props as well! I look forward to that.
 
As far as LOTR goes, I will have to dig Sauron's staff out that I made. But I do have the "King of Men" ring that I cast readily available. I actually just took photos a couple months ago for a client that was interested. See attached.
 
Wow I just looking online for this coin and couldn't find anything that was right.
I'm thinking of making one too when I get the chance. Nice Pics!
 
Thanks.

Ring is cast, .925 sterling. I cut down, tumbled and processed carnelian and its set for the center stone. Any stone can be used, and it can be cast from a variety of metals, including gold. Obviously the cost effectiveness isnt there though.
 
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