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1901-S Gold Ten Dollar Piece

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It's in a hand numbered (31548) coin holder cufflink. Is the coin real? 22g total weight
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Pricey cufflinks.

Moved this to the US Classic area for a better look.
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Better close ups with the Nikon
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Hopefully it will fix grandmas transmission.
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I went to ncgs and compared it to a ms63 that sold for $1030 and this is in better condition!
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You could sell it as is or have a jeweler carefully extricate it and hope for no damage.
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Considering how rarely anyone uses cufflinks, I'd try for the extraction. Even with a bit of damage it's worth gold value at least.
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My exact thoughts.
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Considering how rarely anyone uses cufflinks, I'd try for the extraction.


Plus, most people wear two cufflinks.
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The link itself is also likely gold, 14Kt. There's no way it will ever be other than damaged, the bar is soldered to the back.
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BStrauss3,I believe there is a reeded bezel that the fastener is attached to.
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Right, it may come out in good shape.
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It is a reeded bezel with a tiny split at the junction. Only the bezel is welded not to the coin.
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Plus, most people wear two cufflinks.



We are looking for the match before we cut it.
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