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Fantasy Coin - 1 Doubloon 1751

Uitgever United Kingdom
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Type Fantasy coin
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Beschrijving voorzijde Bearded male bust in three-quarter right profile, wearing an Elizabethan ruff collar, occupying the central field. The effigy is rendered in a period portrait style reminiscent of late 16th-century court imagery. The legend ONE DOUBLOON arcs around the upper field to the left and right of the bust, with the date 1751 positioned in the exergue below.
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Beschrijving keerzijde A full-rigged sailing vessel of the galleon type depicted at sea, with multiple sails unfurled and a flag at the masthead, rendered in moderate relief at the centre of the field. The design evokes the aesthetic of early modern maritime imagery associated with Spanish colonial-era trade and privateering. The legend ONE DOUBLOON arcs around the upper field, and the date 1751 appears in the lower exergue.
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No coin denominated "1 Doubloon" was ever issued by the United Kingdom in 1751 or any other year. The doubloon was a Spanish gold denomination — the name derives from doblón, a doubling of the escudo — and Britain had no monetary or administrative reason to adopt it. This is a fantasy piece with no historical issuing authority behind it.

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