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Gold Coin Necklaces are classic and timeless. These pieces are no exception. Select your choice of Large or Small (or both) Coin Necklace(s) at checkout- *Sold individually, but shown pictured together for displaying style options.
Features a Gold Plated Pewter Disc Coin that has been hammered for that highly sought after rustic look of an ancient coin. Both sides are textured the same, so this is very easy to wear. Slightly asymmetrical, giving these coins an ancient look.
Hangs on your choice of 14k gold plated or 14k gold filled chain in the length of your choosing.
Choose from a small coin or large coin at checkout.
Small Coin Measures 1/2 inch in diameter or 13mm
Large Coin Measures 1 inch in diameter or 25mm
These look amazing layered together or with other pieces!
Select your necklace length at checkout:
16 inches
18 inches
20 inches
22 inches
24 inches
30 inches
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***About GOLD PLATED and GOLD FILLED Chains- What's the difference?***
GOLD FILLED:
Gold filled is an actual layer of gold-pressure bonded to another metal. Gold filled is not to be confused with gold plating as filled literally has 100% more gold than gold plating. Gold filled is much more valuable and tarnish resistant. It does not flake off, rub off or turn colors. As a matter of fact, anyone who can wear gold can wear gold filled without worries of any allergic reaction to the jewelry. Gold filled jewelry is an economical alternative to solid gold!
GOLD PLATED:
Gold Plated jewelry is the best option for wearers who are jewelry obsessed but need to stay in a budget (pretty much everyone out there). It gives the impression of luxury while not causing you to break the bank every time you see a cute, trendy necklace or bracelet. Gold plated jewelry is made by using electricity or chemicals to deposit and bond a very thin layer of gold over another metal. This process creates a layer as thin as 1/1000 to 3/1000 of an inch of gold over a more affordable metal, usually silver or copper.