PHADUA
PHADUA / Old coin pendant top US 1 dime
The 1 dime coin, commonly known as the "Mercury Dime", was produced between 1916 and 1945. It is considered to be one of the most beautiful designs ever produced in the United States and is famous for its 90% silver, 10% copper metal composition.
(now white copper, 91.67% copper, 8.33% nickel)
Pendant tops crafted from genuine coins for an antique look and feel.
It goes well with everything from leather straps to silver chains and is the perfect casual chest accent.
*The beehive to which the string and chain are attached is made of [silver925]. Lucky item that brings good luck
On the front side, a young libertas (young liberator) wearing a feathered hat, signifying freedom of thought. On the front is a young Libertas (Statue of Liberty) wearing a feathered hat, a symbol of freedom of thought.
Some are even rarer than others and are highly sought after by collectors. The reverse features a fasces, a symbol of authority, with a bundle of wood tied to an axe.
Unisex design
The design is different on the two sides. The design is different on both sides, so you can wear it according to your mood. It is also suitable for both men and women and can be worn as a pair or as a gift.
SIZE
※Check out the size guide for more accurate measurements.
SPEC
Materials | United States 1 dime coin: 90% silver, 10% copper, Vatican: 925 silver (sterling silver) |
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Country of Origin | Thailand |
Care Instructions | The size, shape, color, and evenness of the material may vary slightly from the picture. The size, shape, color, and irregularity of the material may differ slightly from the photo. Please note that the colours may look different from the real thing depending on your monitor environment. |
Weight | 50g |
Duties and Taxes are on us.
For orders under USD185, the following shipping costs apply:
・US, Europe: USD25 (or equivalent in your currency)
・Asia: USD20 (or equivalent in your currency)
・Other countries: USD25 (or equivalent in your currency)
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