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Large Pirate Coins

When ye want big beefier coins to jiggle in yar pouch
• .6 oz, 1.5 inch diameter
• Real Metal, weight of a real coin

Small Pirate Coins

Good affordable coins, so buy lots of them.
• .4 oz, 7/8 inch diameter
• Real Metal, weight of a real coin

Pirate Coins

Every pirate should have a few coins in his pouch. The doubloon (from Spanish doblón, meaning "double"), was a two-escudo or 32-reales gold coin, Doubloons were minted in Spain, Mexico, Peru, and Nueva Granada. The term was first used to describe the golden excelente, either because of its value of two ducats or because of the double portrait of Ferdinand and Isabella. Doubloon became the model for several other gold coins, including the French Louis d'or, the Italian doppia, the Swiss duplone, the Northern German pistole, and the Prussian Friedrich d'or.

The Spanish dollar (also known as the piece of eight, the real de a ocho or the eight-real coin) is a silver coin, worth eight reales. The term cob, for a piece of eight or a Spanish-American dollar, was used in Ireland and the British colonies during the period when Spanish-American gold and silver coins were irregularly shaped and crudely struck. Sometimes cut up into pieces to make change. The value being in the weight of the coin.

About eight billion dollars worth of gold and silver left the New World from the Spanish Main, which made Spain the riches nation during the 15-16th Century.

Small Pirate Coins $1

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Large Pirate Coins $2

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Spanish Coin Set

A set of 4 coins and a detailed history of them: Bust Peso, Gold Doubloon, Pillar Dollar, Silber Cob
• 2.6 oz, 5x7 inch
• Real Metal, weight of a real coin

Spanish Coin Set $10

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