1887 Victorian Sixpence Cufflinks - Boutee

Coin Design

1887 Victorian Sixpence Cufflinks

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These cufflinks have been made using Victorian Sixpences. They display the Royal Coat of Arms and crown. They celebrate the Queens golden jubilee in 1887.

The coins have had the link silver soldered directly onto the back of the coin, this ensures that they do not break apart. The coins are then polished and plated. The details are hand enamelled and finally encased with a clear resin.

The cufflinks are presented in a stylish box with a certificate of authenticity.

Product Specifications

Coin: Victorian Sixpence
Years available: 1887
Diameter: 19mm
Plating: Gold
Enamel colour: White with multiple coloured details
The village of Ironbridge in the borough of Telford.

Coin Design

Coin Design, located in the famous Ironbridge Gorge, takes old and new coins and turns them into unique pieces of jewellery. Each piece is made by hand and have either been cut out using a jewellers saw or enamelled in rich colours with all pieces being gold plated or silver plated.

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