Gold Doubloon Value and History

Gold Doubloon Value and History
Posted on July 12, 2024 by BOLD Precious Metals
It is hard to believe how doubloons, basically a long-gone coin used in Spain's colonies, are even today so highly-priced and prestige-oriented. The 22-karat gold piece was the highest denomination in Spain and in its colonies up to the 1800s.

Despite their irregular shape due to being handmade, these doubloons are nevertheless in high demand and found mostly in museums or private collections. Truly amazing were the historical significance and, nevertheless, the value of these gold doubloons.

Let us go into detail.

    What are Doubloons

Due to its use in pirate legends and folklore, the doubloon, an ancient Spanish gold coin, has gained popularity in contemporary times. The doubloon, also known as the Two Escudo, was first issued as money in the Spanish colonies and other parts of the world in the sixteenth century. Due to its usage in the New World, it was soon the target of numerous pirates.

In television series and films, doubloons were frequently portrayed as a kind of treasure that was buried in secret places or stashed away in pirate chests. Due to its widespread use in popular culture, the doubloon has become a highly sought-after rare coin among collectors and history buffs.

Did you know that the Brasher doubloon is the most valuable gold coin that was sold for $9.36 million in January 2021?

    History of Gold Doubloons

The Spanish verb dobla is where the word "doubloon" gets its literal meaning, which is "to double".

It is meant to convey that the doubloon is worth twice as much as the "pistole", the usual form of Spanish coinage.

History of Gold Doubloons

The progressive Spanish civilization traded in reales, the country's unit of currency. In the past, doubloons were associated with pirates. Their ability to melt into gold bars and subsequently sell them for a good price on the market made them well-known there.

22-karat gold was used to make these coins. Heavier versions of the piece were also made. They were round, even though they were hand-stamped and had an uneven shape.

These coins were common in the Spanish colonies from the 16th to the 19th centuries, but they were also well-liked in France, Switzerland, Germany, and Prussia, among other countries. Although the piece's weight in gold was unusual at the time, it is still significant to its value today.

Two excellent mediums for illustrating doubloons are movies and animated cartoons. Do you recall seeing treasure boxes loaded with gold coins on pirate ships? There are two of those!

    Gold Doubloons Value

Gold Doubloons Value

Only seven gold doubloons are rumored to be left in existence today. The Daily Mail claims that an eagle-shaped coin from 1787, which was worth only sixteen dollars when it was created, would now be worth at least five million dollars.

There were estimates that it might even surpass that amount and surpass $7.6 million, shattering the record of the second most valuable gold coin in the world—a $20 coin from 1933 that sold for $7.6 million at auction in 2002. The Double Eagle was the name of the gold coin.

    Brasher Doubloon, The World’s Expensive Gold Coin

Brasher Doubloon, The World’s Expensive Gold Coin

With its $9.36 million auction price in January 2021, the Brasher doubloon overthrew the record held by the Double Eagle gold coin.

However, what made the Brasher doubloon unique in a way that other gold coins were not?

Let's explore the following factors:

    Brasher, A Historic Hero

History supports the record-breaking Brasher doubloon. Brasher, the name on the gold coin, was a silversmith. Everything dates back to 1789–1790. George Washington's next-door neighbor and purported friend was Ephraim Brasher.

In addition, Brasher fought in the American Revolutionary War and won a prominent position in the post-war administration. But Brasher's most well-known contribution to history is his experimentation with Spanish doubloons during the time of the emerging USA's cash shortage crisis.

With great success, Brasher created doubloons in the New York style by turning one side of the coin with a seal. This is how Ephraim Brasher made his reputation, which is one of the reasons this doubloon sold for a high price.

Conclusion

Even though gold doubloons have transformed into much-coveted antiquities, they have a distinct place in history. Surely, their enriched past and scarcity make them so valuable to many collectors and history buffs today. The coins were first a major denomination minted by Spanish mints to serve as a major currency in Spanish colonies. The Brasher doubloon made a record-breaking sale, strongly reaffirming its timeless allure and high value.


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