Hi Rick, I'm away from home right now, when I get back I'll post some pics, but it's quite simple , I use 2 tapered mandrels, 1 stepped and 1 smooth, I drill a 3/8 hole in the coin and put it on the stepped mandrel, tapping it in to place with a small hammer,shave a little off the right hand side at about 5 ° , then with a round ended polished hss spinning tool, between 2 pegs on the tool post, you can push it over about 60°, tap it off with the hammer, turn it round and with a similar tool clamped in the tool post this time , go in with the cross slide, at a slow speed(with some oil) , and you should be able to get it to go flat, now put it onto the smooth mandrel(this should be lightly grooved with finger sizes), trim a little from the "hole" side, a few taps with a small hammer ,turning it round often ,to get the right size, then a little work with a fine file to get the shape, emery cloth ,polish etc. and you're done, I hope you get the general idea here, as I said before, I'll post some pics!....Giles
P.S. I know there are a few things that may not be clear here , just ask!