Morgan Silver Dollar - Late 1800s to early 1900s Coin. Sizes 9.5 - 16

Wear a piece of history. These rings make a great birthday gift, conversation piece, gifts, and addition to your collection. If size does not fit I will accept return and send you another size you request.

These coins are hard to get on a exact year you may want. You can select late 1800s or early 1900s. I will select the best coin available and make your coin ring. Feel free to call me if you have an exact year and you want me to check if I have it. (310) 350-2570

The Morgan coin rings come out approx. 11.5mm wide.

Your ring will be custom made for your size once I receive your order. Normally items will ship within 10-21 BUSINESS days via USPS once order is placed. You will LOVE this ring!

PLEASE SELECT PRIORITY 2 DAY SHIPPING TO AVOID SHIPPING DELAYS AND IT ALSO INCLUDES SHIPPING INSURED.

Question Call Kevin Hart. Phone # (310) 350-2570 Email: CoinJewelryCo@yahoo.com

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DON'T KNOW YOUR SIZE????? Read Below.

Instructions

Things You'll Need

Ruler

Thin strip of paper

Cut a thin strip of paper Wrap the paper around your finger. Make sure the paper is below the joint of your finger and close to your knuckle. Mark the spot where the paper meets and measure the distance with your ruler. Use the following chart to determine your ring size. Rings also come in half sizes, the measurements of which, of course, will fall somewhere in between the whole sizes. Make sure strip of paper is good and snug on finger other wise ring will slide right off.

Size 4: 1 13/16 inches

Size 5: 1 15/16 inches

Size 6: 2 1/16 inches

Size 7: 2 1/8 inches

Size 8: 2 1/4 inches

Size 9: 2 5/16 inches

Size 10: 2 7/16 inches

Size 11: 2 9/16 inches

Size 12: 2 5/8 inches

Size 13: 2 3/4 inches

Size 14: 2 7/8 inches

Size 14.5 3 inches

A little about me:

I am an entrepreneur at heart. I love creating things by hand. One of my first jobs was working for a metal fabrication shop, which is where I learned the skills and techniques.



I thought it would be really cool to take an everyday object and repurpose it into art. I’ve always loved coins. The history, the designs, the collectability. So I thought, how can I make them even more special than they already are? Which is how I decided on jewelry. Jewelry is such a personal thing. A way to show your personality, without saying a word. Now you can have a ring with you birth year or state on it.



I’m also working with my wife (because behind every great man, is a woman working out the details) to develop other jewelry with coins in the future, such as necklaces and earrings. Keep an eye open for those coming soon…….