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sheep keyring or bag charm recycled from a bronze penny coin

sheep keyring or bag charm recycled from a bronze penny coin

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A sheep, cut out from a 1967 pre-decimal bronze penny coin with a fine-bladed jeweller's saw - this is NOT machine-cut with a laser! 3cms across.

This is the only kind of item that I make that the fitting, in this case the metal chain mechanism itself, is an antique copper colour).

It could also be used as a bag charm.

Despatched wrapped in tissue paper and organza bag via the Royal Mail standard service in the UK. Cleaning guide provided.

FYI - Bronze is 95% copper, 4% tin and 1% zinc; it represents the 8th wedding anniversary in the traditional calendar and the 19th in the modern version.

FYI -It is acceptable to "deface the Queen's image" once the coin is no longer legal tender and I do have the license from the Royal Mint to do so anyway. All coins that I use are pre-decimal (pre-1971) and therefore no longer legal tender.

Designed by Silvana Briers in Ashton-in-Makerfield, Lancashire

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