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Antique 900 Coin Silver Buffalo Indian Head Nickel Button For Coin Jewelry Fob Pendant Charm
$18.00
This is an antique 900 Coin Silver Buffalo Nickel that was rounded and made into a button many, many decades ago. It has tarnish and age wear but is still quite discernible as an original 900 silver coin. Size is 13/16″ across. Good to use the way it is or to repurpose into coin jewelry, pendant, pocket watch fob, charm etc….
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SKU: 666
Categories: Costume Jewelry, Costume Pendants
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