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Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park Coin Cufflinks Uncirculated U.S. Quarter 2020 Cuff Links Enamel Backing Cufflinks
Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park Coin Cufflinks Uncirculated U.S. Quarter 2020 Cuff Links Enamel Backing Cufflinks
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Celebrate America’s heritage and craftsmanship with these Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park Coin Cufflinks. Each cufflink is handcrafted from an authentic uncirculated 2020 U.S. Quarter, featuring the iconic design of a young girl planting a tree—a powerful symbol of land stewardship, conservation, and sustainability.
These cufflinks are set with durable enamel backing for a secure fit, making them perfect for both everyday wear and special occasions. Whether you’re a coin collector, history enthusiast, or someone who values unique accessories, these cufflinks add a meaningful touch to your style.
A wonderful gift for anniversaries, graduations, Father’s Day, weddings, or for anyone who loves U.S. history and national parks.
✔ Authentic 2020 U.S. Quarter
✔ Features the Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park design
✔ Uncirculated coins with clear, detailed imagery
✔ Enamel backing for durability and long-lasting wear
✔ Perfect gift for history buffs, collectors, and conservation advocates
Make a statement with a timeless piece of American history on your cuff.
Approximately 7/8" in diameter
Authentic Uncirculated USA Coins
Hand Crafted by Artisan in the USA
Rhodium Plated Silver Bullet Backing
National Park - America the Beautiful Quarters
Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park is a United States National Historical Park in Woodstock, Vermont. The park preserves the site where Frederick Billings established a managed forest and a progressive dairy farm. In 2010, the United States Mint began issuing 56 quarter-dollar coins featuring designs depicting national parks and other national sites as part of the United States Mint America the Beautiful Quarters Program. 2020 marks the eleventh year of the program and features the next five quarters.
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