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Re: Trying to identify a coin/necklace
My grandmother had one like it with a mercury dime in it. Don't no why they did that back in old days. They coin was not worth anything just that it was a silver coin.
Re: Trying to identify a coin/necklace
If the coin and chain is silver it would probably sell for the scrap value of the silver, you'd have to both tested to determine the silver content and weight.
Re: Trying to identify a coin/necklace