Coin Design
Halfpenny Cut Out Necklace (1937-1967)
Year
This necklace has been made using a Halfpenny. This coins design focuses on the Golden Hind, the first English ship to sail around the world.
The coin has been cut out by hand using a jewellers saw. A link has then been silver soldered to the top of a coin. The pendant is polished and then gold plated.
The necklace is presented in a stylish box with a certificate of authenticity.
Product Specifications
Enamelled items are all individually painted by hand, with strong colours allowing the finest details to be painted. A clear resin protects the paint from discolouring or being damaged quickly.
Cut out items are all crafted by hand with intricate detail. Every letter and number has the supports needed to be strong enough for every day wear. The pieces are hand polished to a very high standard before being plated which brings them to life.
The gold and silver plating on all of our pieces not only enhances appearance but improves durability, allowing them to be worn for much longer without discolouring. All of the links used are silver soldered onto the original coin. This ensures that they do not break off whilst being worn.
All of our products come in our modern, classy presentation boxes with a certificate of authenticity making them the perfect gift for birthdays, weddings and anniversaries.
Size:
Shipping Time: 1 week
Hallmarked: No
Metal Purity: Plated
Condition: New
Coin Design’s Return Policy
We accept the return of all items only if they are returned within 28 days and in their original packaging and condition. Under these circumstances we will issue a full refund for the price you paid for the item. You will be responsible for the cost of the postage to return the goods.
You can see Coin Design’s full return policy at the bottom of their storefront.
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.