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Samoa Coin Cufflinks Uncirculated U.S. Quarter 2009 Cuff Links Enamel Backing Cufflinks
Samoa Coin Cufflinks Uncirculated U.S. Quarter 2009 Cuff Links Enamel Backing Cufflinks
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Honor the culture and heritage of the Pacific Islands with these American Samoa Coin Cufflinks, handcrafted from authentic 2009 uncirculated U.S. quarters. Featuring the detailed quarter design with a ceremonial ava bowl, whisk, and staff under a coconut tree, these cufflinks celebrate the unique history and spirit of American Samoa.
Perfect for coin collectors, history enthusiasts, and lovers of unique men’s accessories, these cufflinks combine American craftsmanship with meaningful design. The polished enamel backing ensures durability and a refined finish, making them an ideal gift for weddings, anniversaries, or any special occasion.
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Handcrafted from genuine 2009 American Samoa quarters
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Uncirculated coins with brilliant detail
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Durable enamel backing for long-lasting shine
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A unique collector’s item and accessory for men
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Thoughtful gift for groomsmen, anniversaries, or history buffs
Wear a piece of history and stand out with timeless style.
Approximately 7/8" in diameter
Authentic Uncirculated USA Coins
Hand Crafted by Artisan in the USA
Rhodium Plated Silver Bullet Backing
DC and U.S. Territories Quarters
American Samoa is a U.S. territory covering 7 South Pacific islands and atolls. Tutuila, the largest island, is home to the capital Pago Pago, whose natural harbor is framed by volcanic peaks including 1,716-ft.-high Rainmaker Mountain. Divided between the islands Tutuila, Ofu and Ta‘ū, the National Park of American Samoa highlights the territory's tropical scenery with rainforests, beaches and reefs. In 2009, the United States Mint minted and issued six quarter-dollar coins in honor of the District of Columbia and five U.S. territories: the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, the U.S. Virgin Islands and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. The coins were issued in equal sequential intervals in 2009 in the order listed. These coins will be issued for circulation in quantities to meet the needs of the United States—both for commerce and for collectors. In addition, the Secretary has the authority to mint and issue uncirculated and proof coins, as well as a 90 percent silver version of each coin. These numismatic versions are included in the United States Mint’s annual product offerings.
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