on ebay Or www.libertycoinrings.com. They seem to have good prices and great variety.
Many jewellers make rings using precious metal coins. Some of the ones that advertise on the internet are CoinCrafter, Coin Coin Designs and The Coin Smith. Some coin rings are made by attaching a small coin to a ring, and other designs are made by reworking the coin itself into the shape of a ring.
There are a wide variety of internet sites that provide boy's rings for online purchase. Some reputable internet companies include The Find, Alibaba, and Amazon.
"To find out more about Harley Davidson products and rings, you can look on the internet, on the Harley Davidson website. They have product descriptions listed."
Not that I know of, and I couldn't find anything about one on the internet. Make sure it is King Arthur.
A place to begin searching is the World Internet Numismatic Society, http://www.winsociety.org
One might go to a eye specialist or a glass ring shop to find a set of glass rings. One can also purchase sets of glass rings from fellow people or the internet.
No, that is why it is called Lord of the Rings Online. The name implies that it can only be played over the internet.
Have you tried Claire's, they have some cute ones. Also Target, Walmart, have them as well. If you do a search, you will find plenty of places online where you can purchase toe rings. Ebay being one of them.
You can check out information on your coin at your local library or on the Internet. A coin dealer is another source, but you should do some homework on the Internet to get an idea of its value before going to a dealer, especially if you're thinking of selling the coin. A dealer will never give you the full market price of the coin, as he/she is in business to make a profit, not break even. If your coin is, for example, a silver dime, just type in coins/dimes in your browser and you'll get several sites that can help you. The same goes for any other coin. Use the coin/ name of coin.
Yes, that does sound heretical to me.
Coins are certified by NGC and PCGS. A coin shop can help you or search on the internet. It costs something to get a coin certified.
I have one also and I can not find it anywhere on internet? All I can find is queen victoria.