- Ukraine Coin Cuff Links
The State Coat of Arms of Ukraine feature a blue shield with yellow trident, called the tryzub. 1 Kopiyky coin sports their coat of arms in it. This design is hand painted in these unique coin cufflinks. Wear these cufflinks on the sleeves of your favorite shirt for a stylish appearance.
- English Old Sixpence Coin Cuff Links
These unique cufflinks are modeled on the design of the old sixpence coin of England. The elegant hand painted design on this cufflinks will add a splash of color to your formal attire. Everyone will be amazed by your exquisite taste in formal fashion accessories.
- COIN JEWELRY-Bahamas Bonefish cufflinks/earrings
BONEFISH CUFFLINKS OR EARRINGS FOR THOSE WHO LOVE FISHING OR THE SEA! Wear these beautiful cufflinks with their genuine ruffled coins from the Bahamas. They have been polished and carefully domed to bring out the design. Cufflinks make a nice gift for a man or woman and I'd be happy to convert them to earrings at no extra charge. Handcrafted for you by Blanche Gregory, silversmith/goldsmith and Dan Gregory, wire artist of Cape Cod and...
- William McKinley President Cufflinks
These cufflinks are a great way to add style and personality to your wardrobe. They also make fantastic gifts! Each cufflink is handmade from brass with a smooth chrome finish, and is attached to a solid swivel backing. The design is printed on durable high-quality photo paper, and is protected with a clear plastic protective lens. Each cufflink measures approximately 19mm in diameter at its widest point (~ 0.75 inches). The image diameter of...
- San Francisco 49er's 3-Piece Gift Set
The perfect gift for the sports lover in your life, the San Francisco 49ers Gift Set features a pair of officially licensed cufflinks, a moneyclip and team tie bar. Ideal for the fashionable fan, support your team in the most sophisticated of ways. Officially licensed by the National Football League.
- Iowan Quarter Coin Cuff Links
Iowa has been deeply committed to education since its inception. The cufflinks feature an old-fashioned one-room schoolhouse with the students and teachers outside planting a tree together. The two inscriptions read "Foundation in Education" and "Grant Wood."