@shorecoll said:
I wonder if PCGS could put out a date/mm census of mount removed pieces.
Not possible because coins removed from jewelry are rarely submitted for slabbing so they would never be seen by PCGS.
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@kiyote said:
They were not rare dates but the coolest coin jewelry Ive seen was a silver and turquoise belt with about 12 Oregon Trail half dollars in it
Stacks auctioned a silver belt brace with about 2 dozen 1883 hawaii halves.
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Actually, that's the one. I didn't go through the whole post and see it before I posted.
Sorry bout that.
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Love the wholesomeness! I'd like to own that one. Looks so cool.
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Certainly not a rare date but the only thing I have that might be considered coin jewelry
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I once seen a 1884 S Morgan dollar, probably an MS 60+ on a belt one time.
I wonder if PCGS could put out a date/mm census of mount removed pieces.
Not jewelry and not mine.
Thought I'd put the 2 together. Also, don't know how to fix the 2 lower pictures. Don't know why they show like that, didn't want them in same post.
Not possible because coins removed from jewelry are rarely submitted for slabbing so they would never be seen by PCGS.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
Stacks auctioned a silver belt brace with about 2 dozen 1883 hawaii halves.