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Sterling Silver Shilling Coin Ring

Regular price
$250.00
Sale price
$250.00
Regular price
$299.00
Product Type: Rings
Vendor:: Mr Money NZ

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Sterling Silver Shilling Coin Ring

Sterling Silver Shilling Coin Ring

 

The New Zealand shilling coin ring is a unique piece of jewelry that features a vintage coin set in a sterling silver band. The coin, which was in circulation from 1933 to 1965, is mounted in a bezel or prong setting for protection and display. The 925 sterling silver band is durable and hypoallergenic with the option for a high shine or vintage matte finish. The coin's design typically showcases King George VI on the obverse side and a New Zealand representation on the reverse, with additional engraving or accent stones available. This ring is a stylish tribute to New Zealand's history and culture, perfect for collectors and anyone who appreciates vintage jewelry.

Encased in a sterling silver rub over mount

Please note that Resize can take up to 5 working days, if you want us to send the size we have available, leave a note in the order.

UK Ring Size Chart

UK Size Internal Diameter (mm) Internal Circumference (mm)
J 15.49 48.7
K 15.90 50.0
L 16.31 51.2
M 16.71 52.5
N 17.12 53.8
O 17.53 55.1
P 17.93 56.3
Q 18.34 57.6
R 18.75 58.9
S 19.15 60.2
T 19.56 61.4
U 19.96 62.7
V 20.37 64.0
W 20.78 65.3
X 21.18 66.6
Y 21.59 67.8
Z 21.79 68.5
Z+1 22.20 69.7
Z+2 22.61 71.0
Z+3 23.01 72.3
Z+4 23.42 73.5
Z+5 23.83 74.8
Z+6 24.23 76.1

How to Measure Your Ring Size:

  1. Measure an Existing Ring: Use a ruler to measure the internal diameter of a ring that fits comfortably.
  2. Use a String: Wrap a piece of string around your finger, mark where it overlaps, and measure the length in millimeters.
  3. Refer to the Chart: Match the measurement to the internal diameter or circumference in the chart above.

Tips:

  • Measure your finger at the end of the day for the most accurate size.
  • Avoid measuring when your hands are cold, as fingers can shrink slightly.