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Costume Jewelry Maybe?

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Looks like a real US $1 gold (1849-1854) which was originally attached to a pin, button, or cuff link resulting in the reverse damage.
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Cuff links?
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I've got an entire set (cuff links, stick pin, necklace, ring, tie bar) made with Buffalo nickels and a Peace dollar (money clip.) All of the coins were polished to a shiny finish, unfortunately. It belonged to my grandfather, and if I ever have occasion to get the jewelry out of the safe I might try to take some pictures for CCF.

A $1 gold set of cuff links might be extravagant but it's not unthinkable :P

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Thanks. I'll keep researching
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