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14K Gold Cufflinks with Late 19th Century Mexican Gold Peso Coins

Item Details

A pair of 14K gold cufflinks with late 19th century Mexican gold Peso coins. This pair of chain bridge cufflinks is highlighted with Mexican gold peso coins from 1872, 1878, 1879 and 1897 that feature an eagle perched on a cactus in a lake with a snake in its beak which was once the Aztec symbol for the city of Tenochtitlan, current day Mexico City, and has become the Mexican national symbol. Metal Content: 87.5% gold, 12.5% copper. Diameter: 14.0mm. Weight: 1.69 grams each. Coins appear uncirculated.

Materials: 14K Gold, 22K Gold
Hallmarks: Unmarked
Total Weight (grams): 4.80 dwt

Condition

- coins appear uncirculated.

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Item #

ITMG610318

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