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Canada 1916-17 5 Cents...trio

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Nothing to have graded here but still an original brooche,
Frankie,

Canada-1916-17-5-Cents...trio

Canada-1916-17-5-Cents...trio

Canada-1916-17-5-Cents...trio
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07/03/2015 8:48 pm
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That's very interesting! Seems around 1900 it was quite common for silver coins to be made into jewelry. I often wonder if the particular coin/s held a special significance to the original owner - too bad those 5c can't talk!
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It was probably made during the World War I era and I suspect there's something related.
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Yes, that's a very good possibility. Possibly it could be similar to a "family ring" - twins born in 1916 and a 3rd child in 1917, safely tucked away in a soldiers belongings as he entered WW1 midway.
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We're close to the truth Sherlock...
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You know my methods, Watson.
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