How do you feel about coin jewelry?

I found this while out and about yesterday.

They also had a few cut out pieces (Coins with the background cut out)
I didn't buy anything.
Ray

They also had a few cut out pieces (Coins with the background cut out)
I didn't buy anything.
Ray
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<< <i>How do you feel about coin jewelry? >>
Never was a fan.
I do have one of those 1964 coin clocks. That, I like.
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I used to know a woman who wore a Liberty $5 on a chain. I thought it was interesting only because the coin was from the 1840s.
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<< <i>As a rule: hate it. However, stuff from Ancient Creations is pretty well done. >>
Interesting stuff. Thanks for the link.
My icon IS my coin. It is a gem 1949 FBL Franklin.
<< <i>My daughter gave me a key ring with a Washington state quarter on it . I don't use it as it will not hold all the keys I normally carry when out of the house.
Mine doesn't either but I have it on my normal key ring.
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She really loves it and it looks good on her.
I might wear a gold coin ring one day if I happened to pick up a previously 'distressed' $1.
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<< <i>My wife wears a 1/10th oz Panda I bought from Carl Wohlforth on a chain my grandaughter picked out that is set in a bezel TwoSides2aCoin got for me. Tacky but with provenance lol.
She really loves it and it looks good on her.
I might wear a gold coin ring one day if I happened to pick up a previously 'distressed' $1. >>
i hope it's not an 02 or a 98!
Went she left and I was left with my thoughts, I thought, what a nice way to display a coin that had significant value or perhaps sentimental value to her. I look at it this way, you'll always have cab fare or bail money while wearing that.
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<< <i>A few years ago, (before gold went over 1k) I saw a lady at the grocery store who was wearing a St. Gaudens on a heavy gold chain. I told her it was a nice necklace and she held it out for me to see...it was a 1924 in a bezel that did not distract from the coin. I imagine it was in XF condition, I wanted to hold it but I also did not want to offend her by asking. She also had some rocks in a ring that you needed sun glasses to hold down the glare.
Went she left and I was left with my thoughts, I thought, what a nice way to display a coin that had significant value or perhaps sentimental value to her. I look at it this way, you'll always have cab fare or bail money while wearing that. >>
I'd be a little nervous displaying that kind of wealth in public these days.
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I also got around 12 or so, 1/4 to 1 ounce gold coins, mostly AGE, but one 1927 $20, and 1 Canadian and one Isle of Wright 1 oz gold coins that my uncle had bought for $400 an ounce, when gold was in the $300's, and it was not troy ounces, including the 14kt bezels. Some had 18K chains, etc. He had many thousands of dollars of overpriced jewelry from a store going out of business. Most of the rings were $695, marked down to $199, and he paid $100 or so, or variations of this. Most were worth only melt, and were far overpriced. He left a box with my mom for safe keeping when he had heart surgery. When he went home, he had too much carry, and he was weak, so he told her he would pick them up next time he visited. He was having dementia issues, but wanted to live his own life
We got a call he was in a coma from a neighbor, went to see him, and found a court order prohibiting his only direct relative (my mom, his sister). He had no children and was a widower. Short version, a "friend" got him to sign a new will, financial and medical power of attorney 6 months before he died. His signature was 45 degrees to the signature line, and was barely legible. She had taken $80,000 from his checking, her children were living in his house, and she would not even give my mom the pictures of her own mom in his basement. She kept everything for herself. My mom, in her 80's gave me the box
Sadly, the gold coins were actually a good investment, and sold them all once it passed $1600, bezels, chains, and all, and split it with my brother 50/50.
If he had not bought all the jewelry junk, the shrew would have gotten all that $$ also.
Would sure love to stumble on one a Stella jewelry piece!
<< <i>eddie rabbitt approves
Love it!
<< <i>Some of these coin rings are interesting..
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<< <i>Some of these coin rings are interesting..
"i like the way those sparkling earrings lay, against your skin so brown....".
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Here's a link to some jewelry a local couple makes...these are silver Roosies.
link
I have a Double Eagle necklace from about 25 years ago with a big chain and chain bezel around the
coin. Also had a two and a half Indian mounted in a ring and wanted a ten dollar Indian necklace made
up but couldn't ever do it because I liked them too much. Gold was under $400. spot back then also.
I like gold jewelry but silver is not my favorite.
he got it for about $75 in the 60s
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I have also given coins on chain to various GF, or ATF's (All Time Favorite). Usually this was to celebrate an anniversary - one yr, two yr, etc.
I learned soldering skills from my model railroad hobby when soldering wiring to track blocks and am always on the lookout for problem coins which may have a bright future on a money clip. I would never take a nice coin to put on a money clip.
Coin jewelry can be a rewarding part of the hobby as when wifey is along at the show and Joe Collector will buy her a trinket like a neckless, chain with coin, etc. If one is selling coin jewelry at a show be sure the coins are at least real!