A piece of jewelry crafted from a United States twenty-five cent piece composed of a silver alloy. The coin is carefully manipulated, typically through a process of bending and shaping, to form a band suitable for wearing on a finger. For example, a 1964 Washington quarter, being 90% silver, can be skillfully transformed into such an item.
These handcrafted adornments hold significance due to their inherent precious metal content and connection to numismatic history. They offer an accessible entry point into collecting and appreciating historical currency. Furthermore, these items can represent a form of personal expression and a tangible link to the past, offering enduring value beyond mere ornamentation.