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Product details
Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Circulated / Uncirculated
Uncirculated
Product code
By1
Bob Shop ID
654672054
Pirates of the Caribbean- The Flying Dutchman commemorative novelty coin as per images.Diameter of 40mm.The coin comes with a capsule and has the same design on both sides.
It depicts the Flying Dutchman ship with a skull and tentacles, possibly referencing the Kraken or Davy Jones from the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise.Great for collecting,gifting,as a souvenir and will also make a nice little decoration/art piece.Price is per coin.Please note that the capsule may show some marks,slight scratches etc,which is quite common.The coin you receive may vary slightly from the actual one shown as multiple coins are available.Also the coin may show some slight marks/toning spots because not all coins are struck equally.With that being said it is a nicely detailed coin and still uncirculated.
The Flying Dutchman is a legendary ghost ship doomed to sail the oceans forever, never making port.The legend originated in the 17th-century Dutch Golden Age and tells of a captain cursed to perpetual wandering after vowing to round the Cape of Good Hope during a storm, even if it meant sailing until Judgment Day.
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