
Vintage British Coin Charm Bracelet
This item is a vintage charm bracelet, likely crafted from brass or a similar copper alloy for the chain, and featuring five genuine bronze or copper coins serving as the 'charms'. The chain itself is a relatively thin, single-link design, appearing to be an unpolished base metal, exhibiting some tarnishing and discoloration consistent with age and exposure. A simple spring-ring clasp is attached to one end of the chain, showing similar wear and slight loss of original luster. Each of the five coins has been modified for inclusion on the bracelet, with a small hole drilled near the top edge, through which a jump ring connects it to a link on the main chain. The coins are all of similar size and appear to be British pennies or halfpennies, given the visible profiles of monarchs. One coin clearly shows the bust of King George V (dated 1919), and another appears to be Queen Victoria (possibly 'Old Head' design, though date is indistinct). The coins display significant wear, flattening of details, and a dark, uneven patination that ranges from dark brown to greenish hues, indicating their age and interaction with the environment. There are no obvious signs of repair, but the overall condition reflects considerable use and age, with surface abrasions and loss of original mint luster on the coins. The craftsmanship suggests a homemade or artisan-crafted piece, rather than mass-produced fine jewelry.
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Estimated Value
$40-70
Basic Information
Category
Jewelry - Bracelet
Appraised On
August 28, 2025
Estimated Value
$40-70
Item Description
This item is a vintage charm bracelet, likely crafted from brass or a similar copper alloy for the chain, and featuring five genuine bronze or copper coins serving as the 'charms'. The chain itself is a relatively thin, single-link design, appearing to be an unpolished base metal, exhibiting some tarnishing and discoloration consistent with age and exposure. A simple spring-ring clasp is attached to one end of the chain, showing similar wear and slight loss of original luster. Each of the five coins has been modified for inclusion on the bracelet, with a small hole drilled near the top edge, through which a jump ring connects it to a link on the main chain. The coins are all of similar size and appear to be British pennies or halfpennies, given the visible profiles of monarchs. One coin clearly shows the bust of King George V (dated 1919), and another appears to be Queen Victoria (possibly 'Old Head' design, though date is indistinct). The coins display significant wear, flattening of details, and a dark, uneven patination that ranges from dark brown to greenish hues, indicating their age and interaction with the environment. There are no obvious signs of repair, but the overall condition reflects considerable use and age, with surface abrasions and loss of original mint luster on the coins. The craftsmanship suggests a homemade or artisan-crafted piece, rather than mass-produced fine jewelry.
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