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State Quarter Charm Pendant Necklaces, Earrings, & More
Since 1999 the 50 State Quarters ® Program* of the U.S. Mint has been a success. 
 
Now is your chance to buy these genuine quarters, "cut out" into charm pendant necklaces.  You can use them for charms, pendants, or even earrings.  Get one for every state you have visited, or start a charm bracelet for someone in another state, or for those states you have lived in. They make for great travel charms. Click on any photo below to be taken to Ebay and see this item from seller cut-coin-store.

Click on any state listed to see only that state on Ebay Express. If not currently availble, none will display.
See all charm necklaces or can't find what you need?  Email here:  Colin's Cut Coins 
 
 
Each picture below has a black background to enhance the look of the coin on your computer.  The area that is black has been "cut away" from the coin, then mounted on a necklace. All minted states are available, and if buy two I can put them on earrings for you.

 
Helen Keller is honored on this 22nd-issued quarter, along with a “Spirit of Courage” banner below her outline. Her image is central to this coin issued in 2003, along with an image of the Alabama long leaf fine branch and magnolias gracing her sides.

Your cut coin will look like that pictured, with the state name and date of admission, 1819, cut around at the top of the coin.
 
 

 



 

California CA State Quarter Charm Pendant Necklace 

This genuine U.S. quarter depicts naturalist and conservationist John Muir admiring “Half Dome,” a granite headwall in Yosemite Valley as a soaring California condor flies by. This coin is the 31st in a series minted,

Your cut coin will look like that pictured, with the state name and ate of admission to the Union in 1850, cut around at the top of the coin.