The denomination is on the reverse of the coins at the bottom rim. Are the coins soldered into the cuff links? If so, one way you will tell for sure is to desolder them. Take them to a jewelry shop and let them do it.
You can also measure the front. It should be 18mm rim to rim and that is also indicative of a 2.5 dollar coin.
Oh and they are 90% gold and 10% copper alloy and not pure gold. Still will bring a nice sum at melt value if the coins are damaged by soldering. Find a local coin dealer and see what you can get after you get them out. Or just see what a coin dealer will offer you.
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Last edited by butchie_t; 03-15-2022 at 08:33 PM.
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