ound silver-tone token with natural patina—vintage in origin, preserved for its etched details and nostalgic character.
A mid-century Lone Ranger commemorative coin, issued for the character’s 17th anniversary (1933–1950), repurposed as a pendant. The front shows the Lone Ranger rearing on horseback—an emblem of justice, grit, and frontier mythology. The reverse bears the “Official Seal” and horseshoe motif, traditionally associated with luck and safe passage. Its faded lettering, softened edges, and small hand-drilled opening give the piece an unmistakably worn, lived-with quality.
Originally created as a collectible keepsake, the token now reads like a fragment of early American pop culture—part Western folklore, part childhood relic. Its slightly weathered surface and honest wear give it a tactile presence that feels less polished and more personal, making it a standout charm with story and attitude.
Brass military-spec #3, 2.4 mm stainless steel bead chain included.
ound silver-tone token with natural patina—vintage in origin, preserved for its etched details and nostalgic character.
A mid-century Lone Ranger commemorative coin, issued for the character’s 17th anniversary (1933–1950), repurposed as a pendant. The front shows the Lone Ranger rearing on horseback—an emblem of justice, grit, and frontier mythology. The reverse bears the “Official Seal” and horseshoe motif, traditionally associated with luck and safe passage. Its faded lettering, softened edges, and small hand-drilled opening give the piece an unmistakably worn, lived-with quality.
Originally created as a collectible keepsake, the token now reads like a fragment of early American pop culture—part Western folklore, part childhood relic. Its slightly weathered surface and honest wear give it a tactile presence that feels less polished and more personal, making it a standout charm with story and attitude.
Brass military-spec #3, 2.4 mm stainless steel bead chain included.