Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Collecting Ancient Coin Jewlery

By Dee Karp

Ancient Coin Jewelry has become a great way to make a fashion statement for many men and women. These popular antiques have become great collectors items and wonderful ways of sprucing up your drab wardrobe.

Whether you are looking to purchase gifts or keepsakes from a country you've visited, used to dwell, or if you have a love or avocation like Dogs, Cats, Boats, or Birds coin jewellery always makes a extraordinary gift for yourself or someone else. To have received ancient coin jewelry is to virtually carry history. Ancient coin jewellery makes a fantastic gift.

Gold coin jewelry has always been impressive, beautiful, and elegant and never goes out of style. Each piece is skillfully cut from coins around the world and then finished in our stunning 2-Tone Gold and Silver (Rhodium) finish. Gold is a strong conveyor of your heritage, your values, and your taste.

Costs will alter contingent on the different components: current gold cost, type and sizing of the coin, conception specifications and delicacy and coloration of the gold. So get rolling in numismatics or add value to your active coin collection with our fantabulous prices, all-inclusive selection, and great service.

Earrings are also available from most coins. You may have an item such as old Liberty overalls that belonged to your grandpa, that you may want earrings made from the buttons. The price for earrings are two times the price of the coin.

Types of Coin Jewelry Coins have been used over the years to make all sorts of creative jewelry such as: rings necklaces bracelets earrings tie tacks hat pins watches cuff links bolo ties money clips. Also available are diamond necklaces, wedding ring sets, precious gems tones, and nautical gifts.

Various Roman and Greek era bronze coins set with 14kt gold bezels and narrow sterling silver sell for around $200.00. Roman coin jewelry offerings include the Denarius and mite denominations, which along with their Greek predecessors, are over 2000 years old, many struck before the birth of Christ. - 16003

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