About Kaspa Shop
I always wanted a physical Kas coin, as best one could envision from the history and meaning of Kaspa.
Figured others might as well. Not just a stamped steel, with a silver coating.
These are hand poured, using a lot of propane, time, cutting sprues, sanding, buffing, patina (toning), buffing again. Thus each one is unique, as a 'well used coin' would be.
It's just me in my garage and takes a lot of time, sweat and burns. This is art, not an investment. Think about it as a physical NFT.
The toning (patina) is something I like, but if you didn't want it, you can remove it easily by putting your coin in a container with vinegar and aluminum foil.
If you wanted to add patina on the cheap, just hard boil a few eggs, break up that egg into a container, put your coins in that container and close the lid. The sulfur will take care of it.
Burke~