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21 Examples of Cut Coin Jewelry Art

 

Cut coin jewelry art is a popular method of turning coins into jewelry. Most cut coin art is achieved by drilling a small hole (or holes) into the coin and then using a jeweler saw (which has various types of blades) to cut away parts of the coin.

Many artists tend to focus on the stamped figure of a coin, cutting away the space around them so it appears to float within the border. While the images you see here are close-ups (so you can appreciate the detail), it’s important to remember how small some of these coins actually are. The intricate and precise skill required is truly impressive.

For those wondering about the legality of such a craft, in the United States it is perfectly legal (18 U.S.C. §331) so long as you don’t try to represent the coin as anything other than an altered coin. For example, you can’t change the date of a coin and try to pass it off as an earlier version and you can’t claim it is an original if it has been altered.

There are numerous artists online selling their work on Etsy, eBay or their own personal site. I happened to search through Etsy, but a simple search for Cut Coin Jewelry will yield many results.

All of the pieces below are available for sale online and you can go directly to the sale page by clicking the name of the artist below each coin. Most of the examples below were done by Rob Johnson who runs the Etsy store petsalad. I personally found much of his work to be the most interesting.

 

 

1. Bronze Half Penny – Great Britain, 1959

Artwork by Rob Johnson/petsalad on Etsy (for sale)

 

 

2. One Silver Dollar Coin – Panama, 1947

Artwork by Rob Johnson/petsalad on Etsy (for sale)

 

 

3. One Sol – Peru, 1960

Artwork by Rob Johnson/petsalad on Etsy (for sale)

 

 

4. Buck and Doe U.S. Quarter

Artwork by Eduardo Baron/Buck and Doe Coins on Etsy (for sale)

 

 

5. 10 Pfennig – Germany, 1901

Artwork by Rob Johnson/petsalad on Etsy (for sale)

 

 

6. One Crown – Isle of Man, 1996

Artwork by Rob Johnson/petsalad on Etsy (for sale)

 

 

7. 25 Cent Coin – Bermuda

Artwork by Wally/A Cut Above Coins on Etsy (for sale)

 

 

8. Silver Half Dollar – United States, 1944

Artwork by Rob Johnson/petsalad on Etsy (for sale)

 

 

9. 5 Ore – Sweden, 1950

Artwork by Rob Johnson/petsalad on Etsy (for sale)

 

 

10. 20 Drachmai – Greece, 1930

Artwork by Rob Johnson/petsalad on Etsy (for sale)

 

 

11. 5 Hryvnia – Ukraine, 2010

Artwork by Rob Johnson/petsalad on Etsy (for sale)

 

 

12. 5 Ore – Sweden, 1950

Artwork by Rob Johnson/petsalad on Etsy (for sale)

 

 

13. 200 Peso – Colombia, 1994

Artwork by Rob Johnson/petsalad on Etsy (for sale)

 

 

14. Penny – Australia

Artwork by Wally/A Cut Above Coins on Etsy (for sale)

 

 

15. 2 Dollar Coin – Canada, 1996

Artwork by Rob Johnson/petsalad on Etsy (for sale)

 

 

16. 1 Dollar Coin – Western Samoa, 1974

Artwork by Rob Johnson/petsalad on Etsy (for sale)

 

 

17. 6 Kruezer – Austria, 1800

Artwork by Rob Johnson/petsalad on Etsy (for sale)

 

 

18. One Pound – Ireland, 1996

Artwork by Rob Johnson/petsalad on Etsy (for sale)

 

 

19. Sterling Silver Crown – Great Britain, 1889

Artwork by Rob Johnson/petsalad on Etsy (for sale)

 

 

20. One Dollar – Sierra Leone, 1997

Artwork by Rob Johnson/petsalad on Etsy (for sale)

 

 

21. Silver Dollar – United States,

Artwork by Cut Coin Store on eBay (for sale)

 

 

 

 

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