.              SOUVENIR MONEY CLIP

            

A money clip in the front pocket can treat the problem and the discomfort  concerning the sciatic nerve caused by sitting on a fat wallet for an extended duration, which leads to spinal problems and chronic back pain. Try to avoid sitting on a wallet, no matter how slim it may be;  keep it in a different pocket if possible or use a money-clip,  separating the cash from the personal identification. 


This imported coin was manufactured by a private mint and is not an official US mint issue. The coin represents an affordable alternative to the " vintage US Morgan Silver Dollars " valued at hundreds of dollars. It's on a stainless steel money clip.


Design ~ Morgan

Year ~ 1881

Mint mark ~  s

Approx. Weight ~ 25.2g

Approx. Diameter ~ 38 cm

Approx. Thickness ~ 2.4 cm


The suggested retail price for the coin was $99.99 + shipping.


Replicated coins are a fascinating creation. Each replica mimics the artistry of the original historical coin. This coin has a non-magnetic surface.  This coin clones the original coin's design including inscriptions, symbols and art portrait . . .  except for being slightly lower than the US mint's standard weight.


These souvenir coins are of commemorative value. They are not US mint produced coins and therefore not legal tender.


This Souvenir Big Coin is a stunning piece that will make a perfect addition to any pocket or collection. This coin is both beautiful and durable, ensuring that it will stand the test of time.  Appreciate the artistry and stories of the past. Own a piece of the Wild West American history.


Timeline: In 1881, Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Edison formed the Oriental Telephone Company to market Bell's telephone in Asia. Keep History Alive !


You won"t be disappointed with this souvenir coin stamped from the 1800's on a money clip. It's perfect for a corporate gift. Money is too slippery and requires weight in the pocket.


* Please note  that return shipping and reshipping costs are way too high. In retrospect, what you see is what you get. Customs duties are the responsibility of the buyer.


Again. this imported coin was manufactured by a private mint