CuriousLass's - Bermuda Triangle - Square Doubloon
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Curiouslass
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Saturday, July 31, 2021
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East Midlands, United Kingdom
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To be placed in the treasure chests of Sterling Cache's Maidenbower Meanaderer, the rogue Pirate Longship under the Captain Priors Morgan and to be kept there for a rainy day
This is one of the momentos from Piratemania 13 - The Bermuda Triangle Event held in Swinethorpe, Lincolnshire from 28th July to 2nd August 2021 - It was activiated on Piratemania - Bermuda Triangle Mega Day
A unique square gold coin derives its name from the details below
A doubloon is an old-fashioned gold coin. When you find a treasure chest at the beach, you might be disappointed to find it's not full of doubloons, but instead is stuffed with sand, shells, and a few irritable hermit crabs.
You might associate doubloons with sunken pirate ships, and they were a common form of currency in the 17th and 18th century, an era sometimes called the "Golden Age of Piracy." The word comes from the Spanish doble, "double." A doubloon was worth twice as much as a ducat, and this may be where its name came from, although another theory says it was named for its double portrait of the Spanish monarchs Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand.
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