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    Posted 13 years ago

    pwslloyd
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    My Mother has the necklas pictured it is made up of 18 One Dollar coins, she is wondering if the coins have any value as they have been joined together or whether the item is just worth its value in Weight of gold?

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    1. purpledog purpledog, 12 years ago
      Hello. I would love to see a close-up of one or two of the coins - front and back would be good. This is quite a find if the coins and chains are indeed gold. It's best to form that opinion in person. Assuming these are gold coins individually they are worth the value of gold melt. Once they have a hoop added or a hole poked through for the purpose of connecting them the coins are damaged and only worth the value of melt. Of course, the price is gold is not bad. It's up and down so best to watch. An important fact to note is that leaving the necklace intact may be the best way to sell this (to a reputable, ethical coin dealer) There are a few around :) Jewelry of this type is highly sought after. I know this post has been on here awhile so this may be too little too late. Perhaps you've sold it already for a great price! :)
    2. nedz1234, 10 years ago
      Hey, are you still interested in selling them? If so, how much?
    3. fhrjr2 fhrjr2, 10 years ago
      Really plain and simple nedz..............get lost and read the rules. Everyone else has to obey the rules, who the heck are you?
    4. nedz1234, 10 years ago
      I'm sorry for any inconvenience but please explain to me what the rules are. Thank you
    5. fhrjr2 fhrjr2, 10 years ago
      Read the statement above the box where you type a message to begin with.

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