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Jewelry

The Jewelry category on CoinDuffle brings together wearable pieces that incorporate coins, bullion, and numismatic elements — from coin-set pendants and rings to gold and silver bezel mounts. Listings span a wide range of metals, including yellow gold, white gold, sterling silver, and platinum settings, alongside the coins or medallions they frame. Items range from antique and vintage pieces to contemporary fabrications, and may feature circulated or uncirculated coins as centerpieces. Coin jewelry occupies a distinct niche within numismatics, sitting at the intersection of wearable art and collectibility. Many pieces are built around recognizable series — such as pre-1933 U.S. gold coins, Morgan or Peace dollars, and sovereign gold issues — while others showcase ancient or world coins. The denomination, date, and condition of the featured coin often remain legible and contribute meaningfully to a piece's numismatic interest, even when set in metal bezels or frames. On CoinDuffle, buyers will find jewelry sourced from multiple dealers, spanning a variety of styles, metals, and price points. The inventory includes individual pendants, rings, bracelets, earrings, and multi-coin sets, as well as loose bezels and mounts intended for collector use. Listings are organized by featured coin type, metal content, and jewelry format where applicable, making it straightforward to browse by numismatic focus or wearable style.

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Rolex Datejust Oysterquartz (17000) - Jewelry from Lone Star Coins
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Rolex Datejust Oysterquartz (17000)

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$5,995.00

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Rolex Datejust II Roman Numeral Dial (116300) - Jewelry from Lone Star Coins
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Rolex Datejust II Roman Numeral Dial (116300)

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$10,500.00

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Rolex Datejust 36 (16233) - Jewelry from Lone Star Coins
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Rolex Datejust 36 (16233)

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Rolex Datejust 36 (116203) - Jewelry from Lone Star Coins
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Rolex Datejust 36 (116203)

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About Jewelry

The Jewelry category on CoinDuffle brings together wearable pieces that incorporate coins, bullion, and numismatic elements — from coin-set pendants and rings to gold and silver bezel mounts. Listings span a wide range of metals, including yellow gold, white gold, sterling silver, and platinum settings, alongside the coins or medallions they frame. Items range from antique and vintage pieces to contemporary fabrications, and may feature circulated or uncirculated coins as centerpieces.

Coin jewelry occupies a distinct niche within numismatics, sitting at the intersection of wearable art and collectibility. Many pieces are built around recognizable series — such as pre-1933 U.S. gold coins, Morgan or Peace dollars, and sovereign gold issues — while others showcase ancient or world coins. The denomination, date, and condition of the featured coin often remain legible and contribute meaningfully to a piece's numismatic interest, even when set in metal bezels or frames.

On CoinDuffle, buyers will find jewelry sourced from multiple dealers, spanning a variety of styles, metals, and price points. The inventory includes individual pendants, rings, bracelets, earrings, and multi-coin sets, as well as loose bezels and mounts intended for collector use. Listings are organized by featured coin type, metal content, and jewelry format where applicable, making it straightforward to browse by numismatic focus or wearable style.

Frequently asked questions

This category includes pendants, rings, bracelets, earrings, and brooches that incorporate coins or bullion as their primary decorative element. Listings also cover loose bezels and coin mounts. Settings range from simple bezel frames in gold or silver to more elaborate filigree or engraved designs, and the featured coins span U.S., world, and ancient issues across a broad range of denominations and dates.
Generally, yes. A coin that has been mounted, bezeled, or soldered is considered altered or damaged by most grading standards, which typically reduces its standalone numismatic value compared to an unaltered example of the same date and grade. For this reason, coin jewelry tends to be valued on the combined merits of the setting's metal content and craftsmanship alongside the coin's type and recognizability, rather than purely as a collectible coin.
Pre-1933 U.S. gold coins — including $2.50, $5, $10, and $20 Liberty and Saint-Gaudens denominations — are among the most frequently used in American coin jewelry due to their gold content and classic designs. Morgan and Peace silver dollars, British sovereigns, and various ancient coins are also common. World gold coins and commemorative issues appear regularly across the listings in this category.
Settings in this category are most commonly crafted in 14k or 18k yellow gold, though white gold, sterling silver (.925), and platinum mounts are also well represented. The metal purity of the setting is usually disclosed separately from the coin itself. Some listings feature gold-filled or gold-plated bezels, which are distinguished from solid gold settings in individual listing details.
Coin jewelry centers on a recognizable, dated coin — often with numismatic significance — as the featured element of the piece. Bullion jewelry, by contrast, typically incorporates refined metal in bar, ingot, or custom-cast form without a specific coin design. Both appear in this category. The distinction matters to collectors who value the numismatic identity of the coin versus buyers focused primarily on metal content and wearability.

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