Yours is rather shiny so is probaby a plated (silver or chrome) version.
That was what I was going to ask. Probably plated I am guessing. Thank you
The only thing I am wondering...inside the hole it is showing silver or chrome. No bronze color.
Citação: peterm12772The only thing I am wondering...inside the hole it is showing silver or chrome. No bronze color.
Perhaps it was drilled first, and then silver plated.
Colonial coins were frequently turned into jewelry, both during their circulation time and after.
No 3 is a Mexican 50 centavos from 1984 but the obverse was modified by a football fan from Guadalajara. It says: "Soy Chiva y Que" which is a reference to the football team from Guadalajara. Hope that helps.
Number 1 is a mardi gras doubloon. There's a site here that has lists and values of them but I think yo need to sign up to the site to be able to see them. Good news is most appear to be silver.
Citação: neilithicNumber 1 is a mardi gras doubloon. There's a site here that has lists and values of them but I think yo need to sign up to the site to be able to see them. Good news is most appear to be silver.