Coin Cufflinks

Coin Cufflinks are becoming popular with programs like Mad Men, and the lead Character Don Draper showing his cufflinks in the 1960’s mid town offices. It is no use carrying change which is not in circulation anymore. At World Coin Cufflinks.

World Coin Cufflinks uses coins from more than twenty countries around the world. Some of the different countries coins used by World Coin Cufflinks to make coin cufflinks are:

Australian 5 Cent Cufflinks

The Australian 5 cent coin came into existence in 1966. The coin is featured by the inscription of Monarch Elizabeth II, the head of the state on one side and an Echidna on the reverse side. The World Coin Cufflinks uses the coin for the formation of cufflinks featured by Echidna, one of the national symbols of Australia.

France Half Franc Cufflinks

The Franc, a currency of France, is symbolized by “F”. A  Franc is minted for the denominations of 5, 10, 20 centimes and ½ F, 1F, 2F, 5F, 10F, 20F. The Franc has been into existence as a trading currency since the 1300’s and has been the national currency of France since 1795 to 2002. The World Coin Cufflinks uses the 10 Franc coin for the formation of cufflinks.

Italy 10 Lire Cufflinks

The Lire, plural for Lira, the Italian currency from 1861 – 2002 was a “national subunit” of the Euro. The coins of the currency are minted under the denominations of 50£, 10£0, 200£, 500£, and 1000£ which are used frequently as a medium of exchange. The rarely used ones are 10£ and 20£. The World Coin Cufflinks uses the Italian 10 Lire coin for making coin cufflinks.

Poland 10 Groszy cufflinks

This is a coin from the standard coinage of Poland. It owns the denomination of 10 Groszy. It was first minted in the year 1840 by the name of Moneta Wschovensis. The coin is inscribed with a shield within wreath on breast and three shields on wings on the obverse side and the value and date within wreath on the reverse side. Due to rare circulation, this coin is used by the World coin cufflinks to craft unique cufflinks.

English Sixpence Cufflinks

The first English sixpence was minted during the era of Edward VI in 1551. These are considered to be a symbol of good luck by many of us. These are used to make coin cufflinks that resemble good luck and are, therefore, generally gifted on weddings to the bride and the groom. These cufflinks are featured by the inscription of Queen Elizabeth II.

US 10 Cent Cufflinks

The US 10 cent coin, more commonly known as a Dime, was first officially issued in 1792. This is the thinnest of all the US coins and has the smallest diameter of all. The World Coin Cufflinks uses the coin for making cufflinks featured by Franklin D. Roosevelt and the symbols of peace inscribed on the coin – the Torch, oak branch, and olive branch.

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