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A Diverse Lot of World Coin Jewellery

Currency:CAD Category:Coins & Paper Money Start Price:100.00 CAD Estimated At:120.00 - 180.00 CAD
A Diverse Lot of World Coin Jewellery
SOLD
150.00CAD+ buyer's premium (15.00)
This item SOLD at 2024 Apr 26 @ 19:51UTC-4 : AST/EDT
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A collection of assorted "Coin Jewellery", as follows: (1) Austria, a fully-intact double-clasp bracelet comprised of 11 Silver Five Schilling coins, 1960-61, suspended between a pair of heavy-link chains at top and bottom; (2) Netherlands, a bracelet comprised of 20 Silver Ten Cent coins (including clasp) 1930's to early 1940's; body intact except for clasp which required some repair; (3) Netherlands, a further short bracelet comprised of 11 Silver Cent coins, each made slightly concave, all 1944-dated; (4) Great Britain, an intact bracelet comprised of 10 various Silver Three Pence Coins (three pre-1920 in Sterling, the balance 1920 and later in .500 Silver); (5) Great Britain, a further bracelet of 8 Silver Three Pence coins all 1920-1941 .500 Silver, with the exception of a single Sterling 1918 piece; (6) Great Britain, a third bracelet of 8 Three Pence coins, all .500 George VI; (7) Australia, an intact bracelet of seven graduated Silver coins, with 1944 Florin at center, a pair of 1940's Shillings on either side, then a pair each of Six and Three Pence silver issues; (8) World, an interesting earlier link bracelet with 13 various well-circulated world coins from France, Mexico, Canada and Italy mostly late 19th, early 20th Centuries; (9) Israel, a fancy intact bracelet comprised of six piece of 1949 Five Pruta coins, each inset in an ornate 25mm square metal frame; (10) World, a 21mm length of traditional watch-chain, with a Great Britain 1903 Three Pence and German Imperial 1/2 Mark of 1905 linked together as a fob; (11) Mexico, a relatively modern intact bracelet comprised of twenty 1961-dated One Centavo coins; (12) Egypt, a crude link bracelet comprised of 6 unidentified scalloped coins, likely 1940's or earlier, likely gold-plated (clasp hook missing); (13) Canada, an intact bracelet comprised of 9 Five Cent Silver coins of George V, 1912-1920, well worn though with clear dates; (14) together with a pair of Great Britain Crowns, one each 1951 (George VI) and 1953 (Elizabeth II Coronation), both in unusually ornate metal necklace bezels. Lot of 14 pieces, comprised of 124 coins, with approximate net Silver content of 3.7 oz.