1913 Canadian Penny Coin Necklace — King George V Maple Leaf Pendant
$172.00
An authentic 1913 Canadian cent from the reign of King George V, preserved in a sterling silver prong bezel. Over a century of history, worn close to the heart.
Styling Tip:
Beautiful, layered with other pendants or worn alone as a quiet statement. Pairs well with linen, denim, heritage plaids, and relaxed tailoring. Suits vintage, bohemian, and classic casual styles.
This pendant features an authentic 1913 Canadian One Cent coin, struck during the reign of King George V. The coin features a delicate maple leaf wreath—an emblem of Canadian pride and resilience.
Minted in 1913 during the reign of King George V, this authentic Canadian one cent coin is one of the earliest expressions of Canadian national identity in metal. The reverse features a delicate maple leaf wreath — an enduring emblem of the country's pride and natural heritage — surrounding the denomination. The obverse bears the portrait of King George V.
More than 110 years old, this coin has outlasted empires and crossed generations. It is set in a handcrafted open 4-prong sterling silver bezel that holds the coin securely without drilling, adhesives, or any alteration to its original form. Both sides remain fully visible.
This is a one-of-a-kind piece — one coin, one pendant, never repeated.
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Metals & Dimensions
- Authentic 1913 Canadian One Cent coin — original, unaltered
- Sterling silver open 4-prong bezel setting
- Coin diameter: approx. 19 mm (0.75 inches)
- Chains: available in different lengths, in sterling or gold-filled.
- 14K gold-filled jewelry contains more gold than plated jewelry. It is heat-bonded, which makes it last longer than plated items. It is tarnish-resistant and can be worn daily, even by those with sensitive skin.
Highlights
A 1913 Canadian penny bearing the maple leaf wreath, hand-set in sterling silver — over a century of history you can wear every day.












































