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<title type='text'>What Is The Difference Between a Deans Set and An Expanded Shell Set?</title>
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 The main difference is that one uses an expanded shell, and four matching ungaffed coins, and the Deans set uses a re-edged shell, and 4 precision machined coins.  Thus the Deans set is the highest quality set you can buy, but the coins are precision fitted to that set.  And an expanded shell set uses normal coins, so you can take the shell to a coin shop and match regular coins to your set if you need more than the four that come with the set.  For more information on the Deans set click on the link above for photos and detailed descriptions of my Deans set.  The Deans set is what Homer Liwag recommends for CoinOne and CoinTwo.
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<title type='text'>What Is Your Current Turn-Around On Orders?</title>
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<updated>2011-02-01T17:14:00.100-08:00</updated>
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 Currently the turn-around on in stock items may ship as soon as 1-3 days of the order and really depends on the current workload, and number of orders to be shipped out that day.  Out of stock items typically take approximately 3 weeks, again depending on my current workload, and what items are currently being produced that given week.  Custom orders can expect a longer turn-around, and times are quoted on an individual basis.
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