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  2. Coin watch - Wikipedia

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    A coin watch or medal watch comprises a watch inserted into a coin or medal. [1] A coin watch is typically made by slicing a coin into two disks, one thinner than the other; [1] or by removing one face of a coin. A watch mechanism is then embedded into the thicker part, and the two faces joined by a concealed hinge and catch. [1] When closed ...

  3. Corum (watchmakers) - Wikipedia

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    Corum was founded in 1955 in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, by Gaston Ries and his nephew, René Bannwart. The first Corum watches were produced one year later. Soon after its establishment,Corum introduced a watch made out of a $20 gold coin, which was an instant best-seller. This became one of its signature pieces.

  4. Jaipur Watch Company - Wikipedia

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    Jaipur Watch Company began with the Imperial collection in 2013. It manufactures coin watches, [16] bespoke watches, hand-engraved watches, 3D-printed watches, [17] and watches studded with feathers and precious stones. [7] [18] [19] [20] It has launched various collections ranging from a peacock feather-inspired one to a range of pocket ...

  5. United States Mint coin sizes - Wikipedia

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    Seven distinct types of coin composition have been used over the past 200 years: three base coin alloys, two silver alloys, gold, and in recent years, platinum and palladium. The base metal coins were generally alloys of copper (for 2 cent coins and lower), and copper/nickel (for 3 and 5 cent coins). Copper/nickel composition is also used for ...

  6. Pocket watch - Wikipedia

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    Most Model 57 pocket watches were in a coin silver ("one nine fine"), a 90% pure silver alloy commonly used in dollar coinage, slightly less pure than the British (92.5%) sterling silver, both of which avoided the higher purity of other types of silver to make circulating coins and other utilitarian silver objects last longer with heavy use.

  7. 'Pawn Stars:' Why a rare coin worth six figures sold for much ...

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    On History Channel's hit show "Pawn Stars," a man came in to sell a 1907 Saint-Gaudens double eagle $20 gold coin. The coins are extremely rare, and some of them have sold for more than $1 million ...

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