Augustus Freeman pirate coin with skull and crossed bones red enamel nautical collectible available at One More Coin store
La Grace pirate coin reverse featuring white sailing ship with 10 Doubloons text on blue enamel background
Augustus Freeman La Grace Pirate Coin – Gothic Collectible £17.99
This Augustus Freeman La Grace pirate coin features a pirate skull wearing a bandana with crossed bones behind it, with "Augustus Freeman" text curved on a red enamel background and ornate decorative border with white and black flame-like pattern around the outer edge. The reverse features a white sailing ship with multiple sails on a dark blue enamel background, with "Doubloons" at top, "La Grace" at bottom, the number "10" on sides, and decorative anchor and nautical symbols with ornate gold and silver border. The intricate relief work combines pirate skull imagery with maritime heritage, creating a striking nautical collectible. A commanding piece that bridges pirate legend, seafaring history, and traditional challenge coin craftsmanship into one memorable collectible.The Golden Age of Piracy (roughly 1650-1730) saw legendary pirates sail the Caribbean and Atlantic, capturing treasure ships and establishing their own codes of conduct. This coin honors that swashbuckling era through both historical and symbolic elements. Augustus Freeman represents the archetypal pirate captain—fearless, independent, and living by his own rules. The skull wearing a bandana with crossed bones is the iconic Jolly Roger symbol that struck fear into merchant vessels, signaling that pirates were approaching. The ornate flame-like border adds dramatic flair befitting pirate treasure. The reverse celebrates La Grace, a sailing ship that represents the vessels that ruled the seas during the Age of Sail. The "10 Doubloons" marking references the Spanish gold coins that were the ultimate pirate treasure—doubloons were highly valued currency that pirates sought in their raids. The dark blue enamel background evokes the ocean depths, while the anchor and nautical symbols connect to maritime tradition. This piece is a Gothic nautical collectible coin designed for display and collection.About the DesignThe obverse features exceptional detail in the pirate skull wearing a bandana, with crossed bones positioned behind creating the classic Jolly Roger composition. The "Augustus Freeman" text curves elegantly on the red enamel background, while the ornate decorative border with white and black flame-like pattern creates dramatic framing. The reverse showcases a white sailing ship with multiple sails rendered in fine detail against a dark blue enamel background. The "Doubloons" and "La Grace" inscriptions frame the composition, with the number "10" on the sides indicating the coin's treasure value. Decorative anchor and nautical symbols add maritime authenticity, while the ornate gold and silver border completes the premium challenge coin aesthetic. The gold-plated finish with multi-color enamel work creates a rich, treasure-like appearance.Product Features Design: Double-sided with pirate skull obverse, sailing ship reverse, doubloon markings Material: Iron base with gold-tone plating Diameter: 40mm Weight: Approx. 30-40g Finish: Gold plating with red, white, black, and blue enamel work Packaging: Protective transparent display capsule Perfect For Pirate and nautical themed collectors Maritime history enthusiasts Skull and crossbones collections Ideal for shadow boxes, collector cabinets, nautical displays, or gothic décor setups ShippingFree worldwide tracked shipping. Estimated delivery 9–14 days. Each coin is securely packaged for safe arrival.Explore more designs in the Gothic & Dark Collection.This item is a commemorative collectible and is not affiliated with any official government mint or legal tender authority. It is intended for display and collecting purposes only.Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Swashbuckling pirate skull coin with crossed cutlass swords red enamel nautical collectible available at One More Coin store
Decorative coin with gold and blue design featuring a ship and 'Dobloons Twenty' text.
Swashbuckling Pirate Skull Coin – Gothic Collectible £17.99
This swashbuckling pirate skull coin features a fierce pirate skull wearing a bandana with crossed cutlass swords behind it, on a red enamel background with decorative patterns and ornate border with gold, white, and black flame-like pattern around the outer edge. The reverse features a white sailing ship with multiple sails on a dark blue enamel background with decorative nautical patterns and symbols, with the number "20" on the left side and ornate gold and white border. The intricate relief work captures the adventure and danger of pirate life on the high seas, creating a bold swashbuckling collectible. A commanding piece that combines pirate skull imagery, maritime heritage, and traditional challenge coin craftsmanship into one striking collectible.The Golden Age of Piracy saw fearless buccaneers sail the Caribbean and Atlantic in search of treasure, adventure, and freedom from authority. This coin celebrates that swashbuckling spirit through iconic pirate imagery. The skull wearing a bandana represents the pirate's acceptance of mortality and willingness to risk death for freedom and fortune. The crossed cutlass swords are the weapons of choice for pirates—curved blades perfect for close-quarters combat on ship decks during boarding actions. The cutlass became synonymous with pirate warfare, representing both the violence and skill of seafaring raiders. The red enamel background evokes blood, danger, and the pirate flag, while the ornate flame-like border adds dramatic flair befitting pirate treasure. The reverse celebrates the sailing ships that were both pirate vessels and their prey—the majestic tall ships that ruled the seas during the Age of Sail. The number "20" may reference treasure value or a specific vessel. The dark blue enamel background represents the ocean depths pirates navigated, while decorative nautical patterns and symbols connect to maritime tradition. This piece is a Gothic nautical collectible coin designed for display and collection.About the DesignThe obverse features exceptional detail in the pirate skull wearing a bandana, with crossed cutlass swords positioned behind creating dynamic symmetry. The red enamel background with decorative patterns adds richness, while the ornate border with gold, white, and black flame-like pattern creates dramatic framing. The reverse showcases a white sailing ship with multiple sails rendered in fine detail against a dark blue enamel background with decorative nautical patterns and symbols. The number "20" on the left side adds numerical significance, while the ornate gold and white border completes the premium challenge coin aesthetic. The gold-plated finish with multi-color enamel work creates a treasure-like appearance perfect for pirate collections.Product Features Design: Double-sided with pirate skull and crossed cutlass swords obverse, sailing ship reverse Material: Iron base with gold-tone plating Diameter: 40mm Weight: Approx. 30-40g Finish: Gold plating with red, white, and blue enamel work Packaging: Protective transparent display capsule Perfect For Pirate and nautical themed collectors Skull and crossbones collections Maritime history enthusiasts Ideal for shadow boxes, collector cabinets, nautical displays, or gothic décor setups ShippingFree worldwide tracked shipping. Estimated delivery 9–14 days. Each coin is securely packaged for safe arrival.Explore more designs in the Gothic & Dark Collection.This item is a commemorative collectible and is not affiliated with any official government mint or legal tender authority. It is intended for display and collecting purposes only.Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Pirate skull sailing ship coin with crossed cutlass swords red enamel nautical collectible available at One More Coin store
Pirate sailing ship coin reverse featuring white sailing ship with number 20 on blue enamel background
Pirate Skull Sailing Ship Coin – Gothic Collectible £17.99
This pirate skull sailing ship coin features a fierce pirate skull with crossed cutlass swords behind it, on a red enamel background with ornate decorative border featuring gold, silver, and black flame-like pattern around the outer edge. The reverse features a white sailing ship with multiple sails on a dark blue enamel background with decorative nautical patterns and symbols, with the number "20" on the left side and ornate gold and black border. The intricate relief work captures the adventure and danger of pirate life on the high seas, creating a bold maritime collectible. A commanding piece that combines pirate skull imagery, seafaring heritage, and traditional challenge coin craftsmanship into one striking collectible.The Golden Age of Piracy saw fearless buccaneers sail the Caribbean and Atlantic in search of treasure, adventure, and freedom from authority. This coin celebrates that swashbuckling spirit through iconic pirate imagery. The skull represents the pirate's acceptance of mortality and willingness to risk death for freedom and fortune—a constant reminder that every voyage could be their last. The crossed cutlass swords are the weapons of choice for pirates, curved blades perfect for close-quarters combat on ship decks during boarding actions. The cutlass became synonymous with pirate warfare, representing both the violence and skill of seafaring raiders. The red enamel background evokes blood, danger, and the pirate flag, while the ornate flame-like border with gold, silver, and black adds dramatic flair befitting pirate treasure. The reverse celebrates the sailing ships that were both pirate vessels and their prey—the majestic tall ships that ruled the seas during the Age of Sail. The number "20" may reference treasure value, crew size, or a specific vessel designation. The dark blue enamel background represents the ocean depths pirates navigated, while decorative nautical patterns and symbols connect to maritime tradition. This piece is a Gothic nautical collectible coin designed for display and collection.About the DesignThe obverse features exceptional detail in the pirate skull with crossed cutlass swords positioned behind creating dynamic symmetry. The red enamel background adds richness, while the ornate decorative border with gold, silver, and black flame-like pattern creates dramatic framing. The reverse showcases a white sailing ship with multiple sails rendered in fine detail against a dark blue enamel background with decorative nautical patterns and symbols. The number "20" on the left side adds numerical significance, while the ornate gold and black border completes the premium challenge coin aesthetic. The silver and gold-plated finish with multi-color enamel work creates a treasure-like appearance perfect for pirate collections.Product Features Design: Double-sided with pirate skull and crossed cutlass swords obverse, sailing ship reverse Material: Iron base with silver and gold-tone plating Diameter: 40mm Weight: Approx. 30-40g Finish: Silver and gold plating with red and blue enamel work Packaging: Protective transparent display capsule Perfect For Pirate and nautical themed collectors Skull and crossbones collections Maritime history enthusiasts Ideal for shadow boxes, collector cabinets, nautical displays, or gothic décor setups ShippingFree worldwide tracked shipping. Estimated delivery 9–14 days. Each coin is securely packaged for safe arrival.Explore more designs in the Gothic & Dark Collection.This item is a commemorative collectible and is not affiliated with any official government mint or legal tender authority. It is intended for display and collecting purposes only.Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Augustine Herrman pirate coin with skull and crossed bones red enamel nautical collectible available at One More Coin store
La Grace pirate coin reverse featuring white sailing ship with 10 Endless text on blue enamel background
Augustine Herrman La Grace Pirate Coin – Gothic Collectible £17.99
This Augustine Herrman La Grace pirate coin features a fierce pirate skull wearing a bandana with crossed bones behind it, with "Augustine Herrman" text curved on a red enamel background and ornate decorative border with silver and black flame-like pattern around the outer edge. The reverse features a white sailing ship with multiple sails on a bright blue enamel background, with "Endless" at top, "La Grace" at bottom, the number "10" on sides, and decorative nautical patterns with ornate silver border. The intricate relief work combines pirate skull imagery with maritime heritage, creating a striking nautical collectible. A commanding piece that bridges pirate legend, seafaring history, and traditional challenge coin craftsmanship into one memorable collectible.Augustine Herrman was a real historical figure—a 17th-century explorer, cartographer, and merchant who played a significant role in early American colonial history. While not a pirate himself, his name on this coin connects to the era when pirates, privateers, and merchants all sailed the same waters, often with blurred lines between legal trade and piracy. This coin honors that adventurous age through iconic pirate imagery. The skull wearing a bandana with crossed bones is the classic Jolly Roger symbol that represented pirate crews and their fearless acceptance of death. The red enamel background evokes blood, danger, and the pirate flag, while the ornate flame-like border adds dramatic flair befitting pirate treasure. The reverse celebrates La Grace, a sailing ship that represents the majestic vessels that ruled the seas during the Age of Sail. The "Endless" inscription suggests the eternal allure of the sea and adventure, while "La Grace" (meaning "The Grace" in French) adds elegance to the maritime theme. The number "10" may reference treasure value or a specific vessel designation. The bright blue enamel background represents the ocean, while decorative nautical patterns connect to maritime tradition. This piece is a Gothic nautical collectible coin designed for display and collection.About the DesignThe obverse features exceptional detail in the pirate skull wearing a bandana, with crossed bones positioned behind creating the classic Jolly Roger composition. The "Augustine Herrman" text curves elegantly on the red enamel background, while the ornate decorative border with silver and black flame-like pattern creates dramatic framing. The reverse showcases a white sailing ship with multiple sails rendered in fine detail against a bright blue enamel background. The "Endless" and "La Grace" inscriptions frame the composition, with the number "10" on the sides. Decorative nautical patterns add maritime authenticity, while the ornate silver border completes the premium challenge coin aesthetic. The silver-plated finish with multi-color enamel work creates a refined, treasure-like appearance.Product Features Design: Double-sided with pirate skull obverse, sailing ship reverse Material: Iron base with silver-tone plating Diameter: 40mm Weight: Approx. 30-40g Finish: Silver plating with red and blue enamel work Packaging: Protective transparent display capsule Perfect For Pirate and nautical themed collectors Maritime history enthusiasts Skull and crossbones collections Ideal for shadow boxes, collector cabinets, nautical displays, or gothic décor setups ShippingFree worldwide tracked shipping. Estimated delivery 9–14 days. Each coin is securely packaged for safe arrival.Explore more designs in the Gothic & Dark Collection.This item is a commemorative collectible and is not affiliated with any official government mint or legal tender authority. It is intended for display and collecting purposes only.Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Skull sniper coin with pirate skull and crossed pistols Heads We Win military challenge coin available at One More Coin store
Skull sniper coin reverse featuring skull with three bullet holes and Tails You Lose text
Skull Sniper Coin Heads We Win Tails You Lose – Gothic Collectible £17.99
This skull sniper coin features a menacing pirate skull wearing a bandana with crossed pistols behind it and a dramatic black sunburst pattern, with "Heads We Win!" and "Since 1775" inscriptions, surrounded by a green enamel outer ring with gold raised stars. The reverse shows a skull facing left with three hexagonal bullet holes and black sunburst pattern, with "Tails You Lose!" inscription and matching green enamel border. The intricate relief work embodies the ultimate gambler's mentality and military bravado, creating a bold statement piece. A fierce collectible that combines pirate imagery, tactical symbolism, and traditional challenge coin craftsmanship into one striking piece.Challenge coins have a rich military tradition dating back to World War I, used to build camaraderie, commemorate service, and represent unit identity. This coin takes that tradition and infuses it with dark humor and pirate skull imagery. The "Heads We Win / Tails You Lose" motto represents the ultimate no-lose scenario—a gambler's dream and a warrior's confidence. The pirate skull wearing a bandana with crossed pistols evokes both historical piracy and modern tactical culture, where skull imagery represents fearlessness and acceptance of mortality. The "Since 1775" marking references the founding of the United States Marine Corps, connecting this piece to military heritage. The three hexagonal bullet holes on the reverse add tactical realism, suggesting combat experience. The black sunburst pattern creates dramatic visual impact, while the green enamel ring with gold stars adds traditional military challenge coin aesthetics. This piece is a Gothic military collectible coin designed for display and collection.About the DesignThe obverse features exceptional detail in the pirate skull wearing a bandana, with crossed pistols positioned behind creating symmetry. The dramatic black sunburst pattern radiates outward, creating bold contrast. The "Heads" inscription at top with stars, "We Win!" at bottom, and "Since 1775" on the sides complete the composition. The green enamel outer ring with gold raised stars around the border adds traditional military coin aesthetics. The reverse showcases a skull facing left with three hexagonal bullet holes, maintaining the black sunburst pattern. The "Tails" and "You Lose!" inscriptions complete the gambler's motto. The gold-plated finish with enamel work creates a premium military challenge coin appearance.Product Features Design: Double-sided with pirate skull and crossed pistols obverse, bullet-hole skull reverse Material: Iron base with gold-tone plating Diameter: 40mm Weight: Approx. 30-40g Finish: Gold plating with black and green enamel work Packaging: Protective transparent display capsule Perfect For Military and tactical coin collectors Skull and pirate themed collections Challenge coin enthusiasts Ideal for shadow boxes, collector cabinets, military displays, or gothic décor setups ShippingFree worldwide tracked shipping. Estimated delivery 9–14 days. Each coin is securely packaged for safe arrival.Explore more designs in the Gothic & Dark Collection.This item is a commemorative collectible and is not affiliated with any official government mint or legal tender authority. It is intended for display and collecting purposes only.Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Witch on broomstick hobo nickel collectible coin 1878 Halloween Gothic carved folk art gift for collectors available at One More Coin store
Silver dollar coin with an eagle and 'In God We Trust' inscription on a white background
Witch on Broomstick Hobo Nickel Coin 1878 – Gothic Collectible £14.99
This Witch on Broomstick hobo nickel collectible coin showcases a detailed witch flying on a broomstick with flowing robes and pointed hat, carved in high relief. The classic "E PLURIBUS UNUM" rim inscription with stars and 1878 date marking make this a striking piece for Gothic, Halloween, and hobo nickel collectors. This piece is a Gothic hobo collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design Hobo nickels are a uniquely American folk art tradition dating back to the late 1800s, when itinerant artisans would hand-carve Buffalo nickels into miniature works of art. This witch design honors that heritage with exceptional detail in the flowing robes, broomstick bristles, and pointed hat. The witch flying on her broomstick is a classic symbol of Halloween and Gothic folklore, making it a popular motif in carved coin artistry. The vintage-style finish with aged patina and hand-carved aesthetic evoke the authentic look of traditional hobo nickels. Displayed images show the collectible design and relief detail. Each piece is produced as a commemorative art collectible. Product Features Design: Witch flying on broomstick with flowing robes and pointed hat Material: Brass Diameter: 38mm Weight: Approx. 30-35g Finish: Antique silver with aged patina Packaging: Transparent round plastic protective case This is a commemorative collectible and not legal tender. Perfect For Hobo nickel collectors and enthusiasts Gothic and Halloween themed collections Witch and folklore coin collectors American folk art themed collections Display pieces for desks, shelves, or collector trays Unique gifts for coin hobbyists Display Ideas This hobo nickel looks stunning displayed in a coin capsule on a desk or shelf, arranged in a shadow box with other carved nickels or Halloween coins, or featured in a collector tray alongside Gothic memorabilia. The intricate witch detail and flowing design make it an eye-catching conversation piece in any collection. Shipping Free worldwide tracked shipping / Estimated delivery: 9–14 days / Each coin is securely packaged for safe arrival. Explore more Gothic and dark designs in our Gothic & Dark Collection. This item is a commemorative collectible and is not legal tender, not issued by a government mint, and not an investment product. It is intended for hobby collecting and display purposes only. Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Baphomet coin with winged deity torch and meditation pose 1893 occult gothic collectible available at One More Coin store
Silver dollar coin with an eagle design and 'In God We Trust' inscription on a white background
Baphomet Coin 1893 – Gothic Collectible £14.99
This Baphomet gothic collectible coin features the iconic winged goat-headed deity in meditation pose with torch between horns on one side and an American eagle on the reverse, in an 1893 design. The detailed relief work captures the esoteric symbolism of Baphomet with one hand pointing upward and one downward, representing the hermetic principle "as above, so below." The juxtaposition of occult imagery with traditional American coinage creates a fascinating collectible that bridges mystical symbolism and numismatic history. Baphomet has been a symbol in Western esotericism since the 19th century, most famously depicted by occultist Éliphas Lévi in 1856. The figure represents the union of opposites—male and female, light and dark, spiritual and material—embodying the concept of balance and duality central to many mystical traditions. The torch between the horns symbolizes enlightenment and divine knowledge. This coin's 1893 date references the Morgan Dollar era, while the "E Pluribus Unum" inscription and eagle reverse connect it to American coinage tradition, creating a unique fusion of esoteric and patriotic symbolism. This piece is a Gothic occult collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The obverse features exceptional detail in the Baphomet figure, from the spread wings to the meditation pose and symbolic hand gestures. The torch flame between the horns is clearly rendered, and the rope border with decorative stars frames the composition elegantly. The reverse showcases the classic American eagle with laurel wreath, "United States of America" and "One Dollar" inscriptions, and "In God We Trust" motto, creating a striking contrast with the occult obverse. The antique silver finish with oxidized patina gives the coin an aged, authentic appearance that enhances its mystical aesthetic. Product Features Design: Baphomet with wings and torch obverse, American eagle with laurel wreath reverse Material: Brass base with antique silver-tone plating Diameter: 38mm Weight: Approx. 30-40g Finish: Antique patina with deep relief engraving Packaging: Protective transparent display capsule Perfect For Occult and esoteric symbolism collectors Gothic and dark art enthusiasts interested in mystical imagery Alternative spirituality and hermetic philosophy students Ideal for shadow boxes, collector cabinets, altar displays, or gothic décor setups Shipping Free worldwide tracked shipping. Estimated delivery 9–14 days. Each coin is securely packaged for safe arrival. Explore more designs in the Gothic & Dark Collection. This item is a commemorative collectible and is not affiliated with any official government mint or legal tender authority. It is intended for display and collecting purposes only. Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Shuriken coin with throwing star design and In God We Trust inscription gothic collectible available at One More Coin store
Aztec calendar with skull centerpiece 1893 copper coin reverse side gothic collectible
Shuriken Aztec Skull Coin 1893 – Gothic Collectible £14.99
This shuriken Aztec skull coin features a bold throwing star design with "In God We Trust" on one side and an intricate Aztec calendar with skull centerpiece on the reverse, in an 1893 design. The unique fusion of Japanese shuriken imagery, Aztec symbolism, and American coinage creates a striking cross-cultural piece that appeals to collectors of martial arts, ancient civilizations, and gothic skull art. A powerful statement coin that bridges multiple traditions into one dramatic collectible. This coin represents a fascinating convergence of cultural symbols. The shuriken (throwing star) comes from Japanese martial arts tradition, representing precision, stealth, and warrior discipline. The Aztec calendar on the reverse connects to Mesoamerican cosmology and the civilization's sophisticated understanding of time and astronomy. The skull centerpiece adds memento mori symbolism while honoring the Aztec reverence for death as part of life's cycle. The "In God We Trust" inscription and 1893 date ground the piece in American numismatic tradition, creating a unique multicultural fusion. This piece is a Gothic cross-cultural collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The obverse features a bold shuriken (throwing star) design with sharp, angular points radiating from the center. The "In God We Trust" inscription adds an unexpected juxtaposition of American religious motto with Japanese weapon imagery. The reverse showcases an intricately detailed Aztec calendar with a skull at its center, surrounded by the complex glyphs and symbols that made Aztec timekeeping so sophisticated. The 1893 date references the Morgan Dollar era. The antique copper finish enhances the aged, artifact-like quality of both designs, making this coin feel like a relic that somehow bridges continents and centuries. Product Features Design: Shuriken with "In God We Trust" obverse, Aztec calendar with skull centerpiece reverse Material: Copper base with antique finish Diameter: 38mm Weight: Approx. 30-40g Finish: Antique copper patina with deep relief engraving Packaging: Protective transparent display capsule Perfect For Gothic and skull art collectors Martial arts and Japanese culture enthusiasts Aztec and ancient civilization collectors Ideal for shadow boxes, collector cabinets, multicultural displays, or gothic décor setups Shipping Free worldwide tracked shipping. Estimated delivery 9–14 days. Each coin is securely packaged for safe arrival. Explore more designs in the Gothic & Dark Collection. This item is a commemorative collectible and is not affiliated with any official government mint or legal tender authority. It is intended for display and collecting purposes only. Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Demon hobo nickel coin 1878 commemorative collectible horns fangs carved coin Gothic dark art horror collectible token available at One More Coin store
Silver dollar coin with an eagle design and 'In God We Trust' inscription on a white background
Demon Hobo Nickel Coin 1878 – Gothic Collectible £14.99
A terrifying vision carved in silver. This 1878 Morgan dollar style hobo nickel coin features a menacing demon face with large curved horns, fierce eyes, sharp fangs in an evil grin, and detailed fur texture. The coin displays "E PLURIBUS UNUM" text around the rim and the 1878 date with stars, all rendered in an antique silver finish with aged patina. The dimensional relief captures every sinister detail of this dark art carving.About the DesignHobo nickels are a uniquely American folk art form that emerged in the late 1800s and peaked during the Great Depression. Itinerant workers, often hobos traveling by rail, would carve intricate designs into Buffalo nickels and other coins to create miniature sculptures. While traditional hobo nickels often featured portraits or humorous characters, modern interpretations have expanded into darker themes including demons, skulls, and horror imagery. The demon face on this coin draws from centuries of demonic iconography in art and mythology. Horned demons appear in cultures worldwide, from European medieval art to Asian folklore. The curved horns represent power and malevolence, while the fanged grin suggests predatory danger. The fur texture adds an animalistic quality, blending human and beast. The 1878 date references the first year of Morgan silver dollar production, connecting this dark art piece to American numismatic history. The "E PLURIBUS UNUM" (Out of Many, One) motto takes on an ironic tone when paired with demonic imagery. The antique silver finish with aged patina and dimensional relief give the coin the feel of a vintage carved hobo nickel rather than a modern mint issue, making it suited for Gothic display collections and dark art-themed cabinets. This piece is a Gothic hobo collectible coin designed for display and collection.Product Features Design: Demon face with horns, fangs, and fur texture on 1878 Morgan dollar style Material: Brass with old silver finish Diameter: 38mm Weight: Approximately 22.7g Finish: Antique silver with aged patina and detailed relief Packaging: Protective case (This is a commemorative collectible and not legal tender)Perfect For Hobo nickel and carved coin collectors Gothic and dark art enthusiasts Demon and horror-themed collections Alternative numismatic displays ShippingFree worldwide tracked shippingEstimated delivery: 9–14 daysEach coin is securely packaged for safe arrival.Display IdeaIdeal for shadow boxes, collector cabinets, Gothic décor displays, or hobo nickel-themed setups.Explore more dark art and carved coin designs in our Gothic & Dark Collection.This item is a commemorative collectible and is not legal tender, not issued by a government mint, and not an investment product. It is intended for hobby collecting and display purposes only.Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Castle zealot demon hobo coin with horned cultist ritual dagger and inverted cross 1893 gothic horror collectible available at One More Coin store
Silver dollar coin with an eagle design and 'In God We Trust' inscription on a white background
Castle Zealot Demon Hobo Coin 1893 – Gothic Collectible £14.99
This castle zealot demon hobo coin features a horned cultist figure with ritual dagger and inverted cross on one side and a classic Morgan Dollar eagle on the reverse, in an 1893 carved design. The intricate relief work captures a dramatic castle zealot rendered in the traditional hobo nickel carving style, evoking the gothic horror of medieval cult rituals and fortress dungeons. The red-toned finish adds intensity to the dark imagery, creating a striking collectible that showcases the darker side of hobo nickel art tradition. Hobo nickel carving emerged in the early 20th century as itinerant artists carved intricate designs into Buffalo nickels and Morgan dollars, creating unique folk art pieces. While many hobo artists carved portraits and whimsical characters, some explored darker themes including demons, cultists, and occult imagery. This coin honors that gothic tradition with a horned castle zealot figure holding a ritual dagger, accompanied by an inverted cross symbol—imagery reminiscent of gothic horror games like Resident Evil 4's Los Illuminados cult. The 1893 Morgan Dollar base connects this piece to American numismatic history, while the carved imagery pushes into dark fantasy and horror territory. This piece is a Gothic hobo nickel collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The obverse features exceptional carving detail in the castle zealot figure, from the prominent horns to the ritual dagger and inverted cross symbolism. The "E Pluribus Unum" inscription and decorative border maintain the Morgan Dollar aesthetic while the carved imagery transforms it into something entirely new. The castle zealot theme evokes medieval cult horror, fortress dungeons, and ritualistic imagery that appeals to gothic horror and dark fantasy collectors. The reverse preserves the classic American eagle with laurel wreath design, creating a fascinating contrast between traditional coinage and horror art. The antique silver finish with subtle red toning enhances the zealot theme and gives the coin an aged, authentic hobo nickel appearance. Product Features Design: Horned castle zealot with ritual dagger and inverted cross obverse, Morgan Dollar eagle reverse Material: Brass base with antique silver-tone plating Diameter: 38mm (Morgan Dollar size) Weight: Approx. 30-40g Finish: Antique patina with red toning accents and deep relief carving effect Packaging: Protective transparent display capsule Perfect For Hobo nickel and carved coin collectors Gothic horror and dark fantasy art enthusiasts Collectors of cult and occult imagery Ideal for shadow boxes, collector cabinets, gothic displays, or horror-themed setups Shipping Free worldwide tracked shipping. Estimated delivery 9–14 days. Each coin is securely packaged for safe arrival. Explore more designs in the Gothic & Dark Collection. This item is a commemorative collectible and is not affiliated with any official government mint or legal tender authority. It is intended for display and collecting purposes only. Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Grim Reaper hourglass hobo coin with scythe and flowing robes 1921 carved copper memento mori art available at One More Coin store
Silver dollar coin with an eagle design and 'In God We Trust' inscription on a white background
Grim Reaper Hourglass Hobo Coin 1921 – Gothic Collectible £14.99
This Grim Reaper hourglass hobo coin features Death in flowing robes wielding a scythe and holding an hourglass on one side and a classic Morgan Dollar eagle on the reverse, in a 1921 carved design. The intricate relief work captures the Grim Reaper in exceptional detail, from the draped robes to the symbolic hourglass representing time's inevitable passage. A powerful memento mori piece rendered in the traditional hobo nickel carving style that transforms an ordinary coin into a meditation on mortality. Hobo nickel carving emerged in the early 20th century as itinerant artists carved intricate designs into Buffalo nickels and Morgan dollars, creating unique folk art pieces. The Grim Reaper became a popular subject among artists exploring darker themes, combining the memento mori tradition with American folk art. This coin features Death holding both scythe and hourglass—the scythe representing the cutting of life's thread, the hourglass symbolizing time running out. The 1921 Morgan Dollar base connects this piece to American numismatic history, while the carved imagery continues the centuries-old artistic tradition of depicting mortality. This piece is a Gothic hobo nickel collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The obverse features exceptional carving detail in the Grim Reaper figure, with flowing robes that create dramatic movement and depth. The scythe is prominently displayed, while the hourglass in the other hand reinforces the time-and-death theme central to memento mori art. The "E Pluribus Unum" inscription and decorative border maintain the Morgan Dollar aesthetic while the carved imagery transforms it into gothic art. The reverse preserves the classic American eagle with laurel wreath design, creating contrast between traditional coinage and dark symbolism. The antique copper finish enhances the aged, timeworn quality that makes this piece feel like a genuine vintage hobo nickel. Product Features Design: Grim Reaper with scythe and hourglass obverse, Morgan Dollar eagle reverse Material: Copper base with antique finish Diameter: 40mm Weight: Approx. 30-40g Finish: Antique copper patina with deep relief carving effect Packaging: Protective transparent display capsule Perfect For Hobo nickel and carved coin collectors Gothic and memento mori art enthusiasts Collectors of Grim Reaper and mortality-themed imagery Ideal for shadow boxes, collector cabinets, meditation spaces, or gothic décor setups Shipping Free worldwide tracked shipping. Estimated delivery 9–14 days. Each coin is securely packaged for safe arrival. Explore more designs in the Gothic & Dark Collection. This item is a commemorative collectible and is not affiliated with any official government mint or legal tender authority. It is intended for display and collecting purposes only. Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Skeleton king hobo coin with crown and detailed bone structure 1881 carved silver gothic art available at One More Coin store
Silver dollar coin with an eagle design and 'In God We Trust' inscription on a white background
Skeleton King Hobo Coin 1881 – Gothic Collectible £14.99
This skeleton king hobo coin features a crowned skeletal monarch with detailed bone structure on one side and a classic Morgan Dollar eagle on the reverse, in an 1881 carved design. The intricate relief work captures a regal skeleton wearing an ornate crown, creating a powerful memento mori statement about the impermanence of earthly power. A stunning fusion of gothic imagery and traditional hobo nickel artistry that appeals to collectors of both dark art and carved coin history. Hobo nickel carving emerged in the early 20th century as itinerant artists transformed Buffalo nickels and Morgan dollars into miniature sculptural masterpieces. The skeleton king motif combines memento mori symbolism with commentary on mortality and power—even kings and rulers cannot escape death. This theme has appeared throughout art history, from medieval danse macabre imagery to modern gothic art, reminding viewers that death is the great equalizer. The 1881 Morgan Dollar base connects this piece to American numismatic tradition, while the carved skeleton king imagery creates a dramatic gothic statement. This piece is a Gothic hobo nickel collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The obverse features exceptional carving detail in the skeleton king figure, from the ornate crown to the skeletal facial structure and bone hands. Every detail is rendered with precision, creating depth and dimension that brings the figure to life. The "E Pluribus Unum" inscription and decorative stars maintain the Morgan Dollar aesthetic while the carved imagery transforms it into gothic royalty art. The reverse preserves the classic American eagle with laurel wreath design, creating contrast between traditional coinage and dark memento mori symbolism. The antique silver finish enhances the aged quality and gives the coin an authentic vintage hobo nickel appearance. Product Features Design: Crowned skeleton king obverse, Morgan Dollar eagle reverse Material: Brass base with antique silver-tone plating Diameter: 38mm (Morgan Dollar size) Weight: Approx. 30-40g Finish: Antique patina with deep relief carving effect Packaging: Protective transparent display capsule Perfect For Hobo nickel and carved coin collectors Gothic and memento mori art enthusiasts Skeleton and skull imagery collectors Ideal for shadow boxes, collector cabinets, gothic displays, or dark art setups Shipping Free worldwide tracked shipping. Estimated delivery 9–14 days. Each coin is securely packaged for safe arrival. Explore more designs in the Gothic & Dark Collection. This item is a commemorative collectible and is not affiliated with any official government mint or legal tender authority. It is intended for display and collecting purposes only. Because every collection deserves one more coin.
All-seeing eye hobo coin with detailed iris and dramatic shading 1881 carved silver mystical art available at One More Coin store
Silver dollar coin with an eagle design and 'In God We Trust' inscription on a white background
All-Seeing Eye Hobo Coin 1881 – Gothic Collectible £14.99
This all-seeing eye hobo coin features a meticulously carved eye with detailed iris, eyelashes, and dramatic shading on one side and a classic Morgan Dollar eagle on the reverse, in an 1881 design. The intricate relief work captures the mystical all-seeing eye symbol with exceptional depth and precision, creating a mesmerizing piece that combines esoteric symbolism with traditional hobo nickel artistry. A powerful collectible for those drawn to occult imagery and carved coin craftsmanship. The all-seeing eye has been a symbol of divine providence, spiritual insight, and hidden knowledge across cultures and centuries. From ancient Egyptian mythology (the Eye of Horus) to Freemasonry and modern mysticism, this symbol represents enlightenment, protection, and the ability to see beyond the physical realm. Hobo nickel artists in the early 20th century occasionally carved mystical and occult symbols, transforming ordinary coins into talismanic objects. This coin continues that tradition with an eye rendered in stunning detail, from the intricate iris patterns to the delicate eyelashes. The 1881 Morgan Dollar base connects this piece to American numismatic history while the carved imagery elevates it into esoteric art. This piece is a Gothic mystical collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The obverse features exceptional carving detail in the all-seeing eye, with dramatic shading that creates depth and dimension. The iris is intricately detailed, and the eyelashes are individually rendered, demonstrating the level of artistry that makes hobo nickels so collectible. The "E Pluribus Unum" inscription and decorative border maintain the Morgan Dollar aesthetic while the carved eye transforms it into mystical art. The reverse preserves the classic American eagle with laurel wreath design, creating contrast between traditional coinage and occult symbolism. The antique silver finish enhances the aged, mysterious quality that suits the esoteric theme perfectly. Product Features Design: All-seeing eye with detailed iris and eyelashes obverse, Morgan Dollar eagle reverse Material: Brass base with antique silver-tone plating Diameter: 38mm (Morgan Dollar size) Weight: Approx. 30-40g Finish: Antique patina with deep relief carving effect Packaging: Protective transparent display capsule Perfect For Hobo nickel and carved coin collectors Mystical and occult symbolism enthusiasts Collectors of esoteric and spiritual imagery Ideal for shadow boxes, collector cabinets, altar displays, or mystical décor setups Shipping Free worldwide tracked shipping. Estimated delivery 9–14 days. Each coin is securely packaged for safe arrival. Explore more designs in the Gothic & Dark Collection. This item is a commemorative collectible and is not affiliated with any official government mint or legal tender authority. It is intended for display and collecting purposes only. Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Wizard skull hobo coin with mystical staff and occult symbols 1921 carved gothic art available at One More Coin store
Silver dollar coin with an eagle design and 'In God We Trust' inscription on a white background
Wizard Skull Hobo Coin 1921 – Gothic Collectible £14.99
This wizard skull hobo coin features a mystical wizard figure surrounded by skulls and occult symbols on one side and a classic Morgan Dollar eagle on the reverse, in a 1921 carved design. The intricate relief work captures a robed wizard holding a staff, encircled by gothic skull motifs and esoteric symbolism. A powerful fusion of dark fantasy, occult imagery, and traditional hobo nickel artistry that appeals to collectors of both mystical art and carved coin history. Hobo nickel carving emerged in the early 20th century as itinerant artists transformed Buffalo nickels and Morgan dollars into miniature sculptural masterpieces. While many carved portraits and whimsical characters, some artists explored darker themes including wizards, skulls, and occult symbolism. This coin honors that gothic tradition with a wizard figure surrounded by death imagery, creating a memento mori statement about the limits of even magical power. The combination of mystical and macabre elements reflects the dark fantasy aesthetic that has captivated collectors for generations. The 1921 date connects this piece to the Morgan Dollar era while the carved imagery elevates it into gothic fantasy art. This piece is a Gothic hobo nickel collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The obverse features exceptional carving detail in the wizard figure, from the flowing robes to the mystical staff and the surrounding skull motifs. The occult symbols and gothic imagery are intricately rendered, creating layers of visual interest. The "E Pluribus Unum" inscription and decorative stars maintain the Morgan Dollar aesthetic while the carved imagery transforms it into dark fantasy art. The reverse preserves the classic American eagle with laurel wreath design, creating contrast between traditional coinage and mystical symbolism. The antique silver finish with iron base enhances the aged, mysterious quality that suits the wizard and skull theme perfectly. Product Features Design: Wizard with staff surrounded by skulls and occult symbols obverse, Morgan Dollar eagle reverse Material: Iron base with antique silver-tone plating Diameter: 40mm Weight: Approx. 30-40g Finish: Antique patina with deep relief carving effect Packaging: Protective transparent display capsule Perfect For Hobo nickel and carved coin collectors Gothic and dark fantasy art enthusiasts Collectors of wizard, skull, and occult imagery Ideal for shadow boxes, collector cabinets, fantasy displays, or gothic décor setups Shipping Free worldwide tracked shipping. Estimated delivery 9–14 days. Each coin is securely packaged for safe arrival. Explore more designs in the Gothic & Dark Collection. This item is a commemorative collectible and is not affiliated with any official government mint or legal tender authority. It is intended for display and collecting purposes only. Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Fairy coin with butterfly wings and E Pluribus Unum inscription 1881 gothic fantasy art available at One More Coin store
Silver dollar coin with an eagle design and 'In God We Trust' inscription on a white background
Fairy Coin Butterfly Wings 1881 – Gothic Collectible £14.99
This fairy coin features an elegant fairy with butterfly wings sitting gracefully, surrounded by "E Pluribus Unum" inscription and dated 1881, in a detailed gothic fantasy design. The intricate relief work captures the delicate fairy figure with ornate butterfly wings, creating a piece that bridges dark fantasy aesthetics with Victorian-era coin artistry. A captivating collectible that appeals to those who appreciate the intersection of gothic art and mythological imagery. Fairies have been part of folklore and mythology across cultures for centuries, representing the mystical connection between the natural and supernatural worlds. In Victorian and Edwardian eras, fairy imagery became particularly popular in art and literature, often depicted with butterfly or dragonfly wings. This coin captures that romantic gothic aesthetic, showing a fairy in a contemplative pose surrounded by the classic American motto "E Pluribus Unum." The 1881 date references the Morgan Dollar era, creating a fusion of American numismatic tradition with European fairy folklore. The combination creates a unique dark fantasy piece that stands apart from traditional gothic imagery. This piece is a Gothic fantasy collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The obverse features exceptional detail in the fairy figure, from the delicate butterfly wings to the graceful seated pose. The "E Pluribus Unum" inscription and decorative border frame the composition elegantly, maintaining a coin aesthetic while the fairy imagery transforms it into fantasy art. The antique silver finish enhances the Victorian gothic quality, making this piece feel like a relic from the golden age of fairy art. The level of detail in the wings and the fairy's features demonstrates the craftsmanship that makes this more than just a coin—it's a miniature sculpture celebrating mythological beauty with a dark romantic edge. Product Features Design: Fairy with butterfly wings in seated pose, E Pluribus Unum inscription, 1881 date Material: Copper base with antique silver-tone plating Diameter: 40mm Weight: Approx. 30-40g Finish: Antique patina with deep relief engraving Packaging: Protective transparent display capsule Perfect For Gothic fantasy and dark romantic art collectors Fairy and mythological creature enthusiasts Victorian-era aesthetic and butterfly imagery collectors Ideal for shadow boxes, collector cabinets, fantasy displays, or gothic décor setups Shipping Free worldwide tracked shipping. Estimated delivery 9–14 days. Each coin is securely packaged for safe arrival. Explore more designs in the Gothic & Dark Collection. This item is a commemorative collectible and is not affiliated with any official government mint or legal tender authority. It is intended for display and collecting purposes only. Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Angel devil mirror coin with baroque reflection and duality symbolism 1899 gothic philosophical art available at One More Coin store
Angel Devil Mirror Coin 1899 – Gothic Collectible
Angel Devil Mirror Coin 1899 – Gothic Collectible £14.99
This angel devil mirror coin features an angel gazing into an ornate baroque mirror only to see a devil's reflection staring back, surrounded by "E Pluribus Unum" inscription and dated 1899, in a powerful duality design. The intricate relief work captures the profound symbolism of good and evil coexisting within, with the baroque mirror frame adding gothic elegance to this philosophical statement. A thought-provoking piece that combines dark art aesthetics with timeless questions about human nature and moral duality. The concept of duality—light and darkness, good and evil, angel and demon—has been explored in art, philosophy, and religion throughout human history. From the yin-yang symbol to Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, artists have long grappled with the idea that opposing forces exist within every person. This coin visualizes that internal struggle through the powerful image of an angel seeing a devil in the mirror, suggesting that our capacity for both virtue and vice defines the human condition. The baroque mirror frame adds gothic romanticism to the composition, while the 1899 date and "E Pluribus Unum" inscription connect it to American coinage tradition. This piece is a Gothic philosophical collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The obverse features exceptional detail in both the angel figure and the devil reflection within the ornate baroque mirror. The contrast between the two faces—one serene, one sinister—creates visual tension that draws the eye and provokes contemplation. The baroque mirror frame is intricately carved with decorative flourishes that enhance the gothic aesthetic. The "E Pluribus Unum" inscription takes on deeper meaning in this context—"out of many, one"—suggesting the unity of opposing forces within a single being. The reverse features the classic American eagle design, grounding this philosophical piece in numismatic tradition. The antique silver finish enhances the aged, contemplative quality of the artwork. Product Features Design: Angel viewing devil reflection in baroque mirror obverse, American eagle reverse Material: Brass base with antique silver-tone plating Diameter: 40mm Weight: Approx. 30-40g Finish: Antique patina with deep relief engraving Packaging: Protective transparent display capsule Perfect For Gothic and philosophical art collectors Enthusiasts of duality and moral symbolism Collectors of angel, devil, and baroque imagery Ideal for shadow boxes, collector cabinets, meditation spaces, or gothic décor setups Shipping Free worldwide tracked shipping. Estimated delivery 9–14 days. Each coin is securely packaged for safe arrival. Explore more designs in the Gothic & Dark Collection. This item is a commemorative collectible and is not affiliated with any official government mint or legal tender authority. It is intended for display and collecting purposes only. Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Samurai dragon hobo coin with warrior in armor battling serpentine dragon 1921 carved Japanese art available at One More Coin store
1937 hobo nickel replica reverse side with United States of America eagle, In God We Trust, One Dollar text, 38mm diameter
Samurai Dragon Hobo Coin 1921 – Gothic Collectible £14.99
This samurai dragon hobo coin features a detailed samurai warrior in full armor battling a serpentine dragon with flowing scales on one side and a classic Morgan Dollar eagle on the reverse, in a 1921 carved design. The intricate relief work captures the epic confrontation between warrior and beast, with Japanese-style armor plates, dragon scales, and flowing clouds creating a dramatic East-meets-West fusion. A powerful piece that combines samurai tradition, dragon mythology, and American hobo nickel artistry into one striking collectible. Hobo nickel carving emerged in the early 20th century as itinerant artists transformed Buffalo nickels and Morgan dollars into miniature sculptural masterpieces. This coin honors that tradition while incorporating Japanese warrior culture and dragon mythology. The samurai—Japan's legendary warrior class—represented honor, discipline, and martial prowess. Dragons in Japanese mythology symbolize power, wisdom, and natural forces, often depicted as serpentine creatures associated with water and storms. The battle between samurai and dragon represents the eternal struggle between human will and primal forces. The 1921 Morgan Dollar base connects this piece to American numismatic history while the carved imagery bridges Eastern and Western artistic traditions. This piece is a Gothic cross-cultural collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The obverse features exceptional carving detail in both the samurai warrior and the coiling dragon. The samurai's armor is intricately rendered with individual plates visible, and the warrior's stance conveys motion and combat readiness. The dragon's serpentine body flows around the composition with detailed scales and a fierce expression. Flowing clouds or waves in the background add depth and movement to the scene. The "E Pluribus Unum" inscription and decorative stars maintain the Morgan Dollar aesthetic while the carved imagery transforms it into Japanese warrior art. The reverse preserves the classic American eagle design. The antique silver finish enhances the aged, legendary quality that suits the samurai and dragon theme perfectly. Product Features Design: Samurai warrior in armor battling serpentine dragon obverse, Morgan Dollar eagle reverse Material: Copper base with antique silver-tone plating Diameter: 40mm Weight: Approx. 30-40g Finish: Antique patina with deep relief carving effect Packaging: Protective transparent display capsule Perfect For Hobo nickel and carved coin collectors Samurai and Japanese culture enthusiasts Dragon mythology and fantasy art collectors Ideal for shadow boxes, collector cabinets, martial arts displays, or gothic décor setups Shipping Free worldwide tracked shipping. Estimated delivery 9–14 days. Each coin is securely packaged for safe arrival. Explore more designs in the Gothic & Dark Collection. This item is a commemorative collectible and is not affiliated with any official government mint or legal tender authority. It is intended for display and collecting purposes only. Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Skeleton snake skull coin with eagle reverse 1921 carved gothic art available at One More Coin store
1937 hobo nickel replica reverse side with United States of America eagle, In God We Trust, One Dollar text, 38mm diameter
Skeleton Snake Skull Coin 1921 – Gothic Collectible £14.99
This skeleton snake skull coin features a skeletal snake coiled around a human skull, with intricate detailing of the serpent's ribcage and scales intertwined with the skull, surrounded by stars, in a 1921 carved design. The intricate relief work combines serpent symbolism with memento mori imagery, creating a powerful meditation on mortality, transformation, and the cycle of life and death. A hauntingly beautiful piece that bridges reptilian symbolism, gothic art, and traditional commemorative coin craftsmanship into one striking collectible. The skeleton snake coiled around a skull represents a profound memento mori statement with layers of symbolic meaning. The snake has been a powerful symbol across cultures for millennia, representing transformation and rebirth (through shedding its skin), wisdom, temptation, death (through venom), and the cycle of life. By depicting the snake as a skeleton, the coin emphasizes mortality—even the symbol of rebirth cannot escape death. The snake coiled around the skull creates a visual representation of death embracing death, or perhaps suggests that transformation and mortality are eternally intertwined. The serpent's ribcage and scales are intricately detailed, creating anatomical accuracy that enhances the gothic aesthetic. The stars surrounding the composition add celestial symbolism. The 1921 date connects to the final year of Morgan Dollar production. The reverse features the traditional Morgan Dollar eagle design. This piece is a Gothic serpent collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The obverse features exceptional carving detail in the skeletal snake coiled around the human skull, with the serpent's ribcage and scales intricately rendered. The intertwining creates dynamic movement and visual complexity. Stars surround the composition, adding decorative elements. The "E Pluribus Unum" inscription maintains the Morgan Dollar aesthetic while the carved imagery transforms it into gothic serpent art. The reverse showcases the traditional Morgan Dollar eagle with spread wings, olive branches, and "United States of America" inscription. The antique silver finish enhances the aged, contemplative quality that suits the skeleton snake and skull theme perfectly. Product Features Design: Double-sided coin with skeleton snake coiled around skull obverse, American eagle reverse Material: Copper base with antique silver-tone plating Diameter: 38mm (Morgan Dollar size) Weight: Approx. 30-40g Finish: Antique patina with deep relief carving effect Packaging: Protective transparent display capsule Perfect For Gothic and dark art collectors Serpent and skull symbolism enthusiasts Morgan Dollar replica collectors Ideal for shadow boxes, collector cabinets, gothic displays, or dark art setups Shipping Free worldwide tracked shipping. Estimated delivery 9–14 days. Each coin is securely packaged for safe arrival. Explore more designs in the Gothic & Dark Collection. This item is a commemorative collectible and is not affiliated with any official government mint or legal tender authority. It is intended for display and collecting purposes only. Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Octopus coin with flowing tentacles and eagle reverse 1921 carved marine art available at One More Coin store
1937 hobo nickel replica reverse side with United States of America eagle, In God We Trust, One Dollar text, 38mm diameter
Octopus Coin 1921 – Gothic Collectible £14.99
This octopus coin features a beautifully detailed octopus with flowing tentacles surrounded by ornate scrollwork and clouds, in a 1921 carved design. The intricate relief work captures the mysterious beauty of this intelligent sea creature, with exceptional detail in the tentacles and baroque decorative elements creating a unique fusion of marine life and artistic craftsmanship. A captivating piece that combines oceanic symbolism, gothic aesthetics, and traditional commemorative coin artistry into one striking collectible. The octopus has fascinated humans for centuries as one of the ocean's most intelligent and mysterious creatures. In various cultures, the octopus symbolizes flexibility, intelligence, mystery, and the ability to adapt and transform. Its eight tentacles suggest completeness and infinity, while its ability to change color and shape makes it a symbol of transformation and illusion. In Victorian and gothic art, the octopus often represented the unknown depths of the ocean and the mysteries that lie beneath the surface. This coin celebrates that symbolism through detailed carving that captures the octopus's flowing tentacles in motion. The ornate scrollwork and clouds surrounding the creature add baroque elegance, creating a fusion of natural form and decorative art. The 1921 date connects to the final year of Morgan Dollar production. The reverse features the traditional Morgan Dollar eagle design, creating a double-sided collectible. This piece is a Gothic marine collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The obverse features exceptional carving detail in the octopus with flowing tentacles that create dynamic movement across the composition. The ornate scrollwork and clouds surrounding the creature add baroque decorative elements that frame the design elegantly. The "E Pluribus Unum" inscription maintains the Morgan Dollar aesthetic while the carved imagery transforms it into marine art. The reverse showcases the traditional Morgan Dollar eagle with spread wings, olive branches, and "United States of America" inscription. The antique silver finish with brass base enhances the aged, oceanic quality that suits the octopus theme perfectly, making this piece ideal for nautical and marine life collectors. Product Features Design: Double-sided coin with octopus and scrollwork obverse, American eagle reverse Material: Brass base with antique silver-tone plating Diameter: 40mm (Morgan Dollar size) Weight: Approx. 30-40g Finish: Antique patina with deep relief carving effect Packaging: Protective transparent display capsule Perfect For Octopus and marine life enthusiasts Gothic and baroque art collectors Morgan Dollar replica collectors Ideal for shadow boxes, collector cabinets, nautical displays, or gothic décor setups Shipping Free worldwide tracked shipping. Estimated delivery 9–14 days. Each coin is securely packaged for safe arrival. Explore more designs in the Gothic & Dark Collection. This item is a commemorative collectible and is not affiliated with any official government mint or legal tender authority. It is intended for display and collecting purposes only. Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Monk demon hobo coin with epic battle scene flowing robes and horned demon 1891 carved gothic art available at One More Coin store
1937 hobo nickel replica reverse side with United States of America eagle, In God We Trust, One Dollar text, 38mm diameter
Monk Demon Hobo Coin 1891 – Gothic Collectible £14.99
This monk demon hobo coin features an epic battle scene between a robed monk wielding a weapon and a horned demon figure, surrounded by dramatic flowing capes and clouds or flames, in an 1891 carved design. The intricate relief work captures the eternal struggle between good and evil, light and darkness, with exceptional detail in the flowing robes, demon horns, and atmospheric background. A powerful piece that combines religious symbolism, gothic imagery, and traditional hobo nickel artistry into one dramatic collectible. Hobo nickel carving emerged in the early 20th century as itinerant artists transformed Buffalo nickels and Morgan dollars into miniature sculptural masterpieces. The battle between monk and demon represents one of humanity's oldest narratives—the conflict between virtue and vice, spiritual discipline and temptation, order and chaos. Monks in various religious traditions symbolize devotion, asceticism, and the pursuit of enlightenment, while demons represent the forces that test and challenge that spiritual path. This coin visualizes that struggle in dramatic fashion, with flowing robes and capes creating movement and the clouds or flames adding apocalyptic intensity. The 1891 Morgan Dollar base connects this piece to American numismatic history while the carved imagery elevates it into gothic religious art. This piece is a Gothic spiritual collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The obverse features exceptional carving detail in both the monk and demon figures. The monk's flowing robes and determined stance convey spiritual strength, while the horned demon's aggressive posture represents the forces of darkness. The dramatic capes and robes create dynamic movement throughout the composition, and the clouds or flames in the background add atmospheric depth that enhances the epic battle theme. The "E Pluribus Unum" inscription and decorative stars maintain the Morgan Dollar aesthetic while the carved imagery transforms it into a scene of cosmic struggle. The antique silver finish with brass base enhances the aged, legendary quality that suits the good-versus-evil theme perfectly. Product Features Design: Monk with weapon battling horned demon with flowing robes and atmospheric background Material: Brass base with antique silver-tone plating Diameter: 40mm Weight: Approx. 30-40g Finish: Antique patina with deep relief carving effect Packaging: Protective transparent display capsule Perfect For Hobo nickel and carved coin collectors Gothic and religious art enthusiasts Collectors of good-versus-evil and battle scene imagery Ideal for shadow boxes, collector cabinets, spiritual displays, or gothic décor setups Shipping Free worldwide tracked shipping. Estimated delivery 9–14 days. Each coin is securely packaged for safe arrival. Explore more designs in the Gothic & Dark Collection. This item is a commemorative collectible and is not affiliated with any official government mint or legal tender authority. It is intended for display and collecting purposes only. Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Three skulls hobo coin with hear speak see no evil skeletons and ribcages 1879 carved gothic wisdom art available at One More Coin store
1937 hobo nickel replica reverse side with United States of America eagle, In God We Trust, One Dollar text, 38mm diameter
Three Skulls Hobo Coin 1879 – Gothic Collectible £14.99
This three skulls hobo coin features three skeleton skulls with ribcages representing "hear no evil, speak no evil, see no evil" — one covering ears, one covering mouth, one covering eyes — framed by a rope border, in an 1879 carved design. The intricate relief work captures the timeless proverb in skeletal form, with detailed ribcages and bones creating a powerful memento mori statement. A striking piece that combines ancient wisdom, gothic imagery, and traditional hobo nickel artistry into one philosophical collectible. Hobo nickel carving emerged in the early 20th century as itinerant artists transformed Buffalo nickels and Morgan dollars into miniature sculptural masterpieces. The "three wise monkeys" proverb—hear no evil, speak no evil, see no evil—has roots in Japanese and Chinese philosophy, teaching the importance of avoiding negative influences and maintaining moral purity. This coin reimagines that wisdom through gothic memento mori imagery, replacing the traditional monkeys with skeleton skulls and ribcages. The skeletal interpretation adds layers of meaning: not only should we avoid evil, but we must remember our mortality and the fleeting nature of earthly concerns. The rope border frames the composition elegantly, while the 1879 Morgan Dollar base connects this piece to American numismatic history. This piece is a Gothic philosophical collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The obverse features exceptional carving detail in all three skeleton skulls, each positioned to cover ears, mouth, or eyes in the classic "three wise monkeys" poses. The ribcages and skeletal bones are intricately rendered, creating depth and anatomical accuracy. The rope border adds a decorative frame that enhances the composition's unity. The "E Pluribus Unum" inscription and decorative stars maintain the Morgan Dollar aesthetic while the carved imagery transforms it into gothic wisdom art. The antique silver finish with white copper base enhances the aged, contemplative quality that suits the philosophical theme perfectly. Product Features Design: Three skeleton skulls (hear, speak, see no evil) with ribcages, rope border frame Material: White copper base with antique silver-tone plating Diameter: 38mm (Morgan Dollar size) Weight: Approx. 30-40g Finish: Antique patina with deep relief carving effect Packaging: Protective transparent display capsule Perfect For Hobo nickel and carved coin collectors Gothic and memento mori art enthusiasts Collectors of philosophical and wisdom symbolism Ideal for shadow boxes, collector cabinets, meditation spaces, or gothic décor setups Shipping Free worldwide tracked shipping. Estimated delivery 9–14 days. Each coin is securely packaged for safe arrival. Explore more designs in the Gothic & Dark Collection. This item is a commemorative collectible and is not affiliated with any official government mint or legal tender authority. It is intended for display and collecting purposes only. Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Demon king hobo coin with horned demon on throne surrounded by skulls and serpents 1899 carved dark fantasy art available at One More Coin store
Silver dollar coin with an eagle emblem and 'In God We Trust' inscription on a white background
Demon King Hobo Coin 1899 – Gothic Collectible £14.99
This demon king hobo coin features a powerful horned demon seated on a throne, surrounded by skulls, coiling serpents or dragons, and flames, in an 1899 carved design. The intricate relief work captures the demon king's muscular form and commanding presence, with dark fantasy details throughout including skulls at the throne's base and serpentine creatures coiling around the composition. A dramatic piece that combines infernal imagery, gothic art, and traditional hobo nickel craftsmanship into one striking collectible. Hobo nickel carving emerged in the early 20th century as itinerant artists transformed Buffalo nickels and Morgan dollars into miniature sculptural masterpieces. The demon king or devil enthroned represents one of the most powerful images in dark fantasy and occult art—the ruler of the underworld seated in infernal majesty. This archetype appears across cultures and mythologies, from medieval depictions of Satan to modern dark fantasy art. The throne symbolizes dominion over the realm of darkness, while the surrounding skulls represent mortality and the souls under the demon's power. The coiling serpents or dragons add layers of mythological symbolism, and the flames create an apocalyptic atmosphere. The 1899 Morgan Dollar base connects this piece to American numismatic history while the carved imagery elevates it into dark fantasy art. This piece is a Gothic dark fantasy collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The obverse features exceptional carving detail in the demon king figure, from the prominent horns to the muscular body and commanding seated pose. The throne is intricately rendered, and the skulls at its base add memento mori symbolism. The coiling serpents or dragons create dynamic movement around the composition, while flames or demonic imagery in the background enhance the infernal atmosphere. The "E Pluribus Unum" inscription and decorative stars maintain the Morgan Dollar aesthetic while the carved imagery transforms it into a scene of dark majesty. The antique silver finish with brass base enhances the aged, legendary quality that suits the demon king theme perfectly. Product Features Design: Horned demon king on throne surrounded by skulls, serpents, and flames Material: Brass base with antique silver-tone plating Diameter: 40mm Weight: Approx. 30-40g Finish: Antique patina with deep relief carving effect Packaging: Protective transparent display capsule Perfect For Hobo nickel and carved coin collectors Dark fantasy and demon art enthusiasts Gothic and occult imagery collectors Ideal for shadow boxes, collector cabinets, dark fantasy displays, or gothic décor setups Shipping Free worldwide tracked shipping. Estimated delivery 9–14 days. Each coin is securely packaged for safe arrival. Explore more designs in the Gothic & Dark Collection. This item is a commemorative collectible and is not affiliated with any official government mint or legal tender authority. It is intended for display and collecting purposes only. Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Dragon skeleton hobo coin with skull flowing mane and skeletal ribs 1921 carved gothic fantasy art available at One More Coin store
1937 hobo nickel replica reverse side with United States of America eagle, In God We Trust, One Dollar text, 38mm diameter
Dragon Skeleton Hobo Coin 1921 – Gothic Collectible £14.99
This dragon skeleton hobo coin features a fierce dragon skull with sharp teeth, flowing wild mane, and detailed skeletal structure with ribs and bones visible, surrounded by swirling patterns and framed by a rope border, in a 1921 carved design. The intricate relief work captures the mythical dragon in skeletal form, combining the power of dragon mythology with memento mori imagery. A striking piece that fuses fantasy, gothic art, and traditional hobo nickel craftsmanship into one dramatic collectible. Hobo nickel carving emerged in the early 20th century as itinerant artists transformed Buffalo nickels and Morgan dollars into miniature sculptural masterpieces. Dragons have been powerful symbols across cultures for millennia—representing strength, wisdom, and primal forces in Eastern traditions, while often symbolizing chaos and danger in Western mythology. This coin reimagines the dragon through a gothic lens, showing the creature's skeletal remains with flowing mane still intact, creating a memento mori statement about even the mightiest beings. The detailed skull with sharp teeth, visible ribs, and ornate bone structure demonstrate the level of artistry that makes hobo nickels so collectible. The swirling patterns add decorative flourish while the rope border frames the composition elegantly. The 1921 Morgan Dollar base connects this piece to American numismatic history. This piece is a Gothic fantasy collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The obverse features exceptional carving detail in the dragon skeleton, from the fierce skull with sharp teeth to the flowing wild mane that adds movement and drama. The skeletal ribs and bone structure are intricately rendered with anatomical precision, while the swirling patterns throughout create visual interest and enhance the mythological atmosphere. The rope border frames the inner circle elegantly. The "E Pluribus Unum" inscription and decorative stars maintain the Morgan Dollar aesthetic while the carved imagery transforms it into dragon mythology art. The antique silver finish enhances the aged, legendary quality that suits the dragon skeleton theme perfectly. Product Features Design: Dragon skeleton with skull, sharp teeth, flowing mane, skeletal ribs, swirling patterns, rope border Material: Copper base with antique silver-tone plating Diameter: 38mm (Morgan Dollar size) Weight: Approx. 30-40g Finish: Antique patina with deep relief carving effect Packaging: Protective transparent display capsule Perfect For Hobo nickel and carved coin collectors Dragon mythology and fantasy art enthusiasts Gothic and skeleton imagery collectors Ideal for shadow boxes, collector cabinets, fantasy displays, or gothic décor setups Shipping Free worldwide tracked shipping. Estimated delivery 9–14 days. Each coin is securely packaged for safe arrival. Explore more designs in the Gothic & Dark Collection. This item is a commemorative collectible and is not affiliated with any official government mint or legal tender authority. It is intended for display and collecting purposes only. Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Witch pumpkins hobo coin with jack-o'-lanterns and mystical symbols 1921 carved Halloween art available at One More Coin store
1937 hobo nickel replica reverse side with United States of America eagle, In God We Trust, One Dollar text, 38mm diameter
Witch Pumpkins Hobo Coin 1921 – Gothic Collectible £14.99
This witch pumpkins hobo coin features a witch woman with long flowing hair and pointed hat holding pumpkins, surrounded by jack-o'-lanterns and mystical symbols, framed by a rope border, in a 1921 carved design. The intricate relief work captures the essence of Halloween and witchcraft tradition, with detailed pumpkins and gothic elements creating a seasonal piece that appeals to collectors of both dark art and autumn folklore. A charming fusion of witch imagery, harvest symbolism, and traditional hobo nickel artistry. Hobo nickel carving emerged in the early 20th century as itinerant artists transformed Buffalo nickels and Morgan dollars into miniature sculptural masterpieces. The witch has been a powerful figure in folklore and mythology across cultures, representing both feared outsider and wise woman connected to nature's mysteries. This coin celebrates the witch in her harvest aspect, surrounded by pumpkins and jack-o'-lanterns that connect her to autumn traditions and Halloween celebrations. The flowing hair and pointed hat are iconic witch imagery, while the pumpkins ground the piece in seasonal harvest symbolism. The rope border frames the composition elegantly, and the 1921 Morgan Dollar base connects this piece to American numismatic history while the carved imagery elevates it into gothic seasonal art. This piece is a Gothic seasonal collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The obverse features exceptional carving detail in the witch figure, from the flowing hair to the pointed hat and the pumpkins she holds. The surrounding jack-o'-lanterns and mystical symbols create a Halloween atmosphere, while the rope border frames the inner circle elegantly. The "E Pluribus Unum" inscription and decorative stars maintain the Morgan Dollar aesthetic while the carved imagery transforms it into witch and harvest art. The antique silver finish enhances the aged, folkloric quality that suits the witch and pumpkin theme perfectly, making this piece ideal for autumn and Halloween displays. Product Features Design: Witch with flowing hair and pointed hat holding pumpkins, surrounded by jack-o'-lanterns and mystical symbols, rope border Material: Copper base with antique silver-tone plating Diameter: 40mm Weight: Approx. 30-40g Finish: Antique patina with deep relief carving effect Packaging: Protective transparent display capsule Perfect For Hobo nickel and carved coin collectors Witch and Halloween enthusiasts Gothic and seasonal folklore collectors Ideal for shadow boxes, collector cabinets, Halloween displays, or gothic décor setups Shipping Free worldwide tracked shipping. Estimated delivery 9–14 days. Each coin is securely packaged for safe arrival. Explore more designs in the Gothic & Dark Collection. This item is a commemorative collectible and is not affiliated with any official government mint or legal tender authority. It is intended for display and collecting purposes only. Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Because every collection deserves one more coin.
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