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This set includes 35 large, 1.06-inch diameter silver pirate coins made from zinc alloy, designed for realistic sound and look. Perfect for enhancing board games, cosplay, parties, and treasure hunts, these metal coins come with a pirate pouch and are detectable by metal detectors for added adventure.
A**Y
A fine purchase
Great size and clink when shaken together. Lighter than expected which is perfect to avoid strain on small pouch strings. Appearance wise they look phenomenal, sporting a fine sheen and look pretty durable.The complimentary pouch is soft and feels good in ones hand (especially when filled with coin) allowing for more immersive roleplay.Will update after some wear and tear is seen to fully determine durability and longevity.
S**E
It’s in the Bag
The coins are just what I had in mind when I ordered and was pleasantly surprised at the fine quality of the included pouch.
1**S
Exactly as described & pictured
I’ve been using the silver, gold, and antique bronze for Mediterranean decorating, pirate party goody bags, and now filming. Great weight, good antique design, and worth every Dublin !
C**S
Great for Tabletop Games
I run a game for my kids, and we like the feel of real coins. I prefer the fact that there's no numbers on them so I can have them more easily be non-standard denominations.
L**Y
Perfect to add to Board Games that use "cardboard" money!
Get a good supply of these metal coins and you can use them in place of cardboard token money in board games!
J**K
Silver smaller than gold
I had intended to use extra large silver colored pirate coins as the Platinum Pieces (PP) for my Dungeons and Dragons game, but I didn't realize the silver coins are smaller than the gold - they're exactly the same size as the Silve Pieces (SP) I was already using. I actually like these better than my old SP so I'm keeping them and I'll just tell players that these were minted in a different kingdom. Ugh - that means I still need to buy Platinum Pieces.If you intend to use real coins for D&D, just remember you'll need a bare minimum of 10 coins of each denomination for every player at your table. With 4 players, you need 40 CP, 40 SP, 40 GP, and 40 PP. With this bare minimum quantity, you need to make sure your players trade for higher denominations whenever they get 10 coins, otherwise you will run out. It's actually better to have 20 coins per player so they can keep the first 10 and trade in the second 10. Another tip - if your players are getting too wealth and you don't have enough platinum, just buy some acrylic "gemstone" pot fillers to use as higher denominations. In my game, 10 PP is worth 1 ruby, for example.
M**P
Doubloons rule!!!
Got these for a tactile game aid for a game I'm making and this is the perfect thing for use as a Luck Point type of mechanic. Hearing the clink as they hit the pile makes the whole mechanic feel better. Would absolutely buy again.
A**A
Nice
Got these for a tabletop game my husband was running, they are heavy and looked perfect.
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