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Beverly Oaks Metal Pirate Coins are a set of 30 quarter-sized zinc replicas of Spanish doubloons, featuring four distinct finishes—shiny gold, shiny silver, antique gold, and antique silver. Designed for immersive tabletop gaming and roleplay, these durable, tarnish-resistant coins offer the authentic look, feel, and sound of real pirate treasure, making them the perfect collectible currency for millennial gamers seeking both style and substance.




| ASIN | B001CICTZS |
| Age Range Description | 10 years and up |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,859 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #56 in Money & Banking Play Toys #533 in Kids' Dress-Up Accessories |
| Brand Name | Beverly Oaks LLC |
| Color | Gold, Silver, Antique Gold, Antique Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 4,659 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Dress Up, Pretend Play, Costume, Money and Banking |
| Included Components | Pirate Coins |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 3 x 2 x 1 inches |
| Item Type Name | Antique Replica Metal Pirate Treasure Coins |
| Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Beverly Oaks |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 600 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 60 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | pirate-coin-parent |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Number of Players | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Set Name | Set of 30 |
| Size | 30 Standard Coins (Gold/Silver) |
| Subject Character | Pirate, Buccaneer, Raider, Privateer |
| Supported Battery Types | No batteries required |
| Theme | Pirate, Buccaneer, Raider, Privateer |
| UPC | 793631790494 787793989698 787793825040 772223058945 696733828488 |
A**G
Great fun for Tabletop Games / RPGs
Perfect as tokens or currency for any game, with a generous helping for those wishing to outfit more crowded gaming tables. Good quality and unit-to-cost ratio.* These coins are about the size of a US quarter, only slightly thinner, and about half as heavy; but are still quite solid, unlikely to bend, and have a nice heft to them. Pleasant to handle. They come in equal portions of 50 gold and 50 silver, each portion having 25 “shiny” and 25 “tarnished” coins, resulting in a mix of new and old. Attractive to the eye. Additional thoughts and points of interest: -Great for people who don’t want to settle for cheap plastic coins. -The irregular shape and design gives them a nice “Fantasy / Historical” feel. -They are cast from molds rather than handwrought (which would be slow and prohibitively expensive), so the coins are identical to each other, which might put off some potential buyers. Personally, I say: ”Yay, for technological progress!” -Useful to simulate one or more coin currencies in your games. The resourceful D&D player might use the tarnished coins in place of Copper Pieces. -For those apprehensive of the “tarnished” coins, do not fret: The finish, likely achieved through an acid bath, means the “tarnished” coins are not grimy or dirty; and the texture, while slightly rougher than that of the “shiny” coins, does not feel rusty or flaky at all. When examined in person, even the tarnished coins are quite attractive in their own right. -Yes, they are in fact metal. They don’t appear to be ferromagnetic (I tested, but with a pretty weak magnet). -I have heard that similar products in the market have an unattractive greenish-yellow color that looks “fake,” or that they (other coins, from other manufacturers) discolor if left in the sun. But the “shiny” coins from this manufacturer are of a realistic color comparable to authentic coin currencies, and I have not personally observed any discoloration (though I have not been abusive in my testing). -Every LARPer should have a leather drawstring bag full of these. *At the time of writing these coins were the best priced among their competitors if you are looking to buy in bulk, with the “Lot of 200” from the same manufacturers being the most cost effective.
S**D
Nice generic coins that can fit any RPG or Board Game. ;) There are 4 colors, not 3; 25% of each! Look carefully.
I use these as DnD coins or for board game money (DnD ToA). The best part is it doesn't look like a biased type of coin, just a generically pressed gold piece, unless you can't erase the whole "pirate" theme doubloons come with. I also like how they look uneven. Clean-cut coins turn me off because some games run in olden fantasy times, where currency was based on weighted metals. :) Authentic feel. Great quality. Made of metal. Authentic feel. Perfect ratios. These all come from one mold, but not too noticeable unless you stack them perfectly together. The 200 pack isn't really a lot. My image shows only 1/5 of my standard sized third-die dice bag (celtic medal). So, if you plan to fill a bag, it may take a bit. XD Unlike some reviews, I received a complete and correct 25% of all 4 types in my 200 piece collection. The doubloons were separated into 2 ziplocks of 100 pieces of 25 shiny gold, 25 shiny silver, 25 aged gold, 25 aged silver all in one big ziplock. The gold and silver are wonderfully sparkly (almost too obviously fake, but I digress!). The aged/tarnished ones are actually made up of 2 base colors. Most people have received (or perceived) only 3 colors, but mine came in 4: shiny gold, shiny silver and their aged tarnished versions (dark coins). So, perhaps those with more aged coins than gold and silver might have overlooked the fact that there are 2 aged colors for a total of 25% of each color (shiny gold and silver, and tarnished gold and silver). Although, that doesn't explain the fact that some of them received less than their complete count.
A**R
Great quality, have purchased multiple times
Wonderful quality. They have a solid weight and a consistent shape. The amount I got was actually slightly over what I was promised which was kind of nice. The coins are real metal and feel like it too! They are decently shiny as well, they're not too expensive, ESPECIALLY for the quality, they're GREAT for gifts for roleplayers, collectors, or kids as well. I personally keep them in a chest with my dice as a kind of treasure chest. They're super fun to play with and you should see my player's faces when they get handed REAL METAL coins as a treasure reward.. and when they have to give them back in order to buy things!
A**E
Pleased with product but with some disappointment
It is a smaller amount and size than I hoped for, but after reading the reviews, I was prepared and ordered anyway. Could it have been better? Yes. But I was still pleased with the product and it worked great for the Living History program I was doing. They blended in well with the few real ones I have, and no one questioned them. If you know the strengths and weaknesses of the coins going in to it, you should have no problem making a decision you are happy with.
S**E
Where were these when I was young?
When I ordered these coins I was under the impression they would be nice looking, but rather thin metal. This is just something you live with in this day and age of toy companies cutting costs wherever they can. When they arrived I was in for a very nice surprise. The coins are indeed all metal, and are a pretty decent weight and strength too. These sturdy coins will take some doing to bend out of shape and have the weight and thickness of what I would expect from an actual coin. Not a gold or silver coin mind you, but maybe the weight of a nickel or quarter. These are two sided coins with designs very much resembling gold doubloons from the 1800's. So you can even use them to flip heads or tails, which is a nice tough in the level of detail that I was not expecting (shoot... I was half expecting a once sided design with the other side blank). As another reviewer has stated they are not exactly as you see them in the picture. While the coin design definitely is the color options are not. You only get three different colors: Gold, Silver and that darker faded color. So you won't be getting the same color variations as you see on the picture. It's still all good to me. Plus they kind of give you amounts based on "value" with the darker coins being the most prominent and the silver coins being about half or less that amount and the gold coins being less in amount than the silver coins. Nice touch. I love just about everything about these coins. The only slight drawback is they are smaller than I expected. That could just me be when thinking about those plastic gold coins you see at Party City, however I just want to make sure your expectations are set reasonably. I don't feel the slightly smaller size in any way affects how freakin' cool these coins are. We are using them as a token reward for my son. You should have seen the look on his face when he got his first coin. It makes me wish I were a kid again so I can play with them.
F**G
metal pirate coins
Metal pirate coins. Because I was going to use these in a game, I had to count to make sure we had the right number and we had exactly 500 coins. There are 4 colors - I call them pewter, bronze, gold and silver. The gold and silver are quite shiny - as you would hope and the bronze and pewter are more dull - but look good. the coins are roughly shaped as authentic doubloons are. They are roughly a little less than 1" in diameter - odd shaped. FUN FACT: In regards to the odd shapes - with real coins they would some times shave off pieces of the coin to pay small debts. They are pressed/embossed with characters. Because I am using them in a specific game, I separated all the colors and counted them. There were exactly 125 of each color. After all that handling, my hands were clean. No color/metal rubbed off that I could see. I'm pretty excited to use them. We only needed 400 for the game, but the other 100 are going to be buried (our yard is mostly sand) around for my grandsons to practice with their metal detectors with for fun. These are a bit of an investment- but I think they are probably worth it, even though they are not a bargain. I never hesitate to update my reviews should new info seem useful.
M**E
Nice weight and feel
These coins are perfect. The weight and size definitely make them feel like doubloons.
J**.
Excellent for RPGs
I have purchased two sets of these coins and have been very satisfied. The coins are metal and make a nice clinking sound when poured into a pile. They're a bit on the thin side (probably the thickness of a US dime but with a larger diameter) but have a decent weight to them. The gold and silver coins are nice and shiny and will glitter appropriately in sunlight. The copper ones are grungy, as you'd expect from the most frequently circulated coins (grab a $1 bill from your wallet, it's probably pretty beat up). The number of each coin per lot is inconsistent but the end result is good enough for me. Here's the breakdown of coins in both lots of 100 that I purchased: in both lots I received 25 silver coins (50 total silver out of 200 coins); in the first lot I received 25 gold coins but in the second lot I got 30 gold coins (55 total gold out of 200 coins); in the first lot I received 50 copper coins but in the second lot I got 45 copper coins (95 total copper out of 200 coins). In many cases I would dock a star for inconsistency but the coins are great and work well as D&D props. They would also be great for any type of treasure chest.
S**W
Very cool, looks real!
It looks so real! I got them as an inside joke gift for my husband, and he loved them! So whether you're buying for an adult or a kid, it will be a hit!
K**A
Excelente calidad
Definitivamente valen la pena, en mi caso las usé para reemplazar monedas de juegos de mesa de tema de piratas.. De lo mejor!
D**N
very happy with the product.
Great for boardgames but rusts over time.
M**B
Bon pour les USA mais cher pour la France
3 étoiles parce que le produit est bien, mais la photo de vente est trompeuse... en effet, la taille des pièces n'étant pas indiquée on se rend compte à la réception qu'elle équivaut à une pièce de 20cent en plus fine, et le lot de 50 pièces vaudrait bien les 18$ comme vendu aux USA mais pas les presque 60 € vendus en France.
C**R
Love the coins
It is exactly what I wanted ..very impressed
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