Friday, January 23, 2009

Collecting Ancient Coin Jewlery

By Dee Karp

Coin Jewelry is as fashionable to accumulate and wear nowadays as it was many years ago. Each coin is hermetically sealed off against wear in a clean-cut strong acrylic application. The coins are then plated on 24K everlasting gold.

If you are looking for a wonderful original gift for a friend or just something interesting to wear, Ancient Coin Jewelry are perfect items.Giving Coin Jewelry as a gift is like giving someone a unique piece of history and time.

Gold coin jewelry has always been amazing, aesthetic, and graceful and never goes out of style. Each piece is skilfully cut down from coins around the Earth and then completed in our be-dazing 2-Tone Gold and Silver (Rhodium) finish. Gold constitutes a impregnable conveyer of your heritage, your values, and your taste.

Prices will vary depending on different factors: current gold price, type and size of the coin, design specifications and fineness and color of the gold. So get started in coin collecting or add value to your existing coin collection with our excellent prices, wide selection, and outstanding service.

Earrings are also acquirable from virtually all coins. You might have an item such as old Liberty boiler suits that went to your grandpa, that you might desire earrings made from the buttons. The price for earrings are normally 2 times the cost 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.

Roman Coin Jewelry has become the most popular form of coin jewelry and also the most valuable. Many collectors have been buying some of the rarest Roman Coins to make different types of jewelry that show many different periods of Roman history. These favorable pieces of jewelry are even being sold in stores like the ones in Las Vegas's Ceasers Palace. - 16747

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