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Written by RobGreen   
Wednesday, 24 February 2010
From the beginning of time, people have created jewelry out of things discovered in the surroundings. Almost everything from rocks, vegetation, seashells, and of course precious metals such as platinum and silver, but one may well astonish you... money in the form of coins.
by RobGreen


From the start of history, people have produced jewelry out of things discovered in the environment. Almost everything from minerals, plants, shells, and of course metals such as gold and silver, however one may well astonish you... money in the form of coins.

Coin jewelry isn't innovative when compared to the pages of history. The truth is, you can find archaeological evidence of coins being cut as well as drilled from medieval times. From the development of metal money, loose change in the form of coins were normally drilled or pierced as a handy feature in order to be put on round the neck or attached to an item of clothing.

Today, there are many methods to the actual techniques that coin jewelry is made, but the primary two ways tend to be whole in addition to cut coins. In cut coin jewelry, typically the coin is changed in some manner by means of cutting, shaping, pounding, or drilling it. Whole coin jewelry in essence endeavors to preserve the original coin simply by positioning it in place using the jewelry settings.

It can be legitimate to say that old coins can be irrevocably harmed by coin jewelry making, however the final product can be so lovely that the price is much more precious than an original coin most of the time. For instance, take the lowly penny. The penny is simply valued at one cent, yet can be turned into a item of art that is worth much more. Almost all coin jewelry will go through deterioration as they are worn due to friction, natural oils and salt in skin, along with other types of degradation.

Needless to say, we suggest that you utilize coins that are not so rare that the sacrifice of utilizing them for coin jewelry far exceeds the artistic worth of the piece. However, remember that preserving coins by means of jewelry will be a way to present the craftsmanship and style of the actual pieces as well. In fact it will provide you with a way to join yourself along with the historic significance of those coins. As an example, should you be a Civil War aficionado, then you definitely may well think it is very desirable to wear a necklace having US half dollar from 1861.

There are many ways that you can take coins, and use them as jewelry decoration. They can be shaped into rings, bracelets, earrings, cash clips, tie tacks & bars, cufflinks, anklets, and even more!

While it may be valid that creating jewelry out of coins produces scarcity of coins themselves, it is also true that it likewise enhances the attractiveness of the actual coins. The appreciation level is not as elevated as when a coin piece is stuck away in a drawer somewhere.

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