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Antique Mad Money Charm Pendant Gold
A tightly folded one dollar bill is encased in a yellow gold box with windows in this antique charm pendant. Made popular in the mid-20th century, it is said to be for an “emergency,” as extra cash for a woman with an unexpected expense like a ride home after a bad date or a fun splurge. These charms came to symbolize a woman’s financial independence, self-reliance, and a bit of secret fun. Whether you put it on your charm bracelet or wear it as a pendant on a chain, this charm pendant is a delightful conversation piece infused with history, wit, and timeless fascination.
Metal Type: 14 karat yellow gold, stamped “Germany” on the jump ring
Measurements: 19mm long, including jump ring x 13mm wide x 9.5mm deep
Weight: 3.6 grams
Item Number: 107-00324
Mounted gemstones cannot be measured exactly, therefore, carat weight is considered approximate unless accompanied by certification from an independent lab, such as SGL or GIA. Colored gemstones and pearls are often enhanced, unless documentation says otherwise.
A tightly folded one dollar bill is encased in a yellow gold box with windows in this antique charm pendant. Made popular in the mid-20th century, it is said to be for an “emergency,” as extra cash for a woman with an unexpected expense like a ride home after a bad date or a fun splurge. These charms came to symbolize a woman’s financial independence, self-reliance, and a bit of secret fun. Whether you put it on your charm bracelet or wear it as a pendant on a chain, this charm pendant is a delightful conversation piece infused with history, wit, and timeless fascination.
Metal Type: 14 karat yellow gold, stamped “Germany” on the jump ring
Measurements: 19mm long, including jump ring x 13mm wide x 9.5mm deep
Weight: 3.6 grams
Item Number: 107-00324
Mounted gemstones cannot be measured exactly, therefore, carat weight is considered approximate unless accompanied by certification from an independent lab, such as SGL or GIA. Colored gemstones and pearls are often enhanced, unless documentation says otherwise.