This depends on what type of necklace is being made. If the coins are being used as drops, a small drill, a pair of wire cutters and a pair of round nosed pliers will suffice. If the coins will be bezel set then there will be special tools required and possibly an adhesive.
A modified coin would be valueless. Any value would be associated with the necklace.
The answer is yes to make it happen you have to get a coin or necklace or what ever it is called the night wolf and go to Mexico and get a special catus and if it is the right one it will have a special type of juice and to make the cure you just pore the juice on the coin and put it on your chest
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Such a coin is fairly common and is not made out of any precious material and since it is in a necklace, there is no coin collector value. Any value would come from the necklace itself, most likely scrap silver/gold if the chain or bezel was made out of that. In short, the coin is worthless and the only value comes from the necklace part itself.
If you have a 20 dollar gold coin, it is worth a lot, at least $1500. You need to know what year the coin is from.
Yes, you can make a necklace out of a coin without drilling a hole by using a coin holder or pendant bail. These accessories can securely attach to the coin, allowing you to thread a chain or cord through the bail. Alternatively, you can use strong adhesive to attach the coin to a flat backing or simply thread a cord through a small gap or recess in the coin if it has one.
http://www.limabeads.com/Green-Girl-Pewter-Mermaid-Pearl-Coin-Link-32x23-P5704?ref=froogle that kind of looks like the coin except in silver.. and you could probably add the pearl hope i helped!
You will find that the necklace and earrings are attached to a bust of Queen Elizabeth II. All British coins issued from 1985 to 1997 depict Queen Elizabeth II wearing a necklace and earrings.
The coin is worth very little, maybe £1 if it was in absolute mint condition. Any value would be associated with the necklace.
Roberto coin necklaces can be purchased from many different stores and retailers. Some examples that sell these necklaces include Nordstrom, 6pm, and Neiman Marcus.
It's not gold, it's plated, probably worth $10 on eBay.
Post new question. Don't know "what has a hole in it"? If it's a coin, need the date and denomination.