Gangster skeleton hobo coin with fedora and Tommy guns 1881 carved Prohibition era 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
Gangster Skeleton Hobo Coin 1881 – Gothic Collectible £14.99
This gangster skeleton hobo coin features a skeleton mobster wearing a classic fedora hat and pinstripe suit with tie, holding two crossed Tommy guns, framed by a rope border, in an 1881 carved design. The intricate relief work captures the essence of Prohibition-era gangster culture reimagined through gothic memento mori imagery, with detailed skull face and period-accurate clothing creating a striking fusion of crime history and dark art. A powerful piece that combines 1920s mobster aesthetics with skeletal 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 gangster or mobster became an iconic American figure during the Prohibition era (1920-1933), when organized crime flourished around illegal alcohol trade. Figures like Al Capone became legendary, and the image of the fedora-wearing, Tommy gun-wielding gangster entered popular culture permanently. This coin reimagines that iconic figure through a memento mori lens, showing the gangster as a skeleton—a reminder that even the most powerful crime bosses couldn't escape death. The pinstripe suit, fedora, and crossed Tommy guns are instantly recognizable symbols of that era. The rope border frames the composition elegantly, and the 1881 Morgan Dollar base creates an interesting anachronism that adds to the piece's artistic appeal. This piece is a Gothic historical collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The obverse features exceptional carving detail in the skeleton gangster, from the skull face with visible teeth to the classic fedora hat and pinstripe suit with tie. The two crossed Tommy guns (submachine guns) are intricately rendered, creating the iconic gangster pose. 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 Prohibition-era crime art. The antique silver finish enhances the aged, vintage quality that suits the 1920s gangster theme perfectly, making this piece a conversation starter about American crime history. Product Features Design: Skeleton gangster with fedora and pinstripe suit holding crossed Tommy guns, 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 Prohibition era and gangster history enthusiasts Gothic and skeleton imagery collectors Ideal for shadow boxes, collector cabinets, crime history 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.
Cowgirl hobo coin with pistol and Western town background 1890 carved Wild West 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
Cowgirl Hobo Coin 1890 – Gothic Collectible £14.99
This cowgirl hobo coin features a cowgirl with flowing hair and cowboy hat sitting on a barrel with a coiled rope beside her, holding a pistol, with Western town buildings in the background, framed by a rope border, in an 1890 carved design. The intricate relief work captures the spirit of the American frontier, with detailed Western elements from the cowgirl's attire to the frontier town architecture creating an authentic Wild West scene. A powerful piece that combines cowgirl culture, frontier history, and traditional 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. The cowgirl represents an important but often overlooked figure in American Western history. While cowboys dominated popular culture, cowgirls were equally skilled riders, ropers, and sharpshooters who worked ranches and performed in Wild West shows. Figures like Annie Oakley and Calamity Jane became legendary. This coin celebrates that frontier spirit, showing a cowgirl in a moment of rest on a barrel with her rope and pistol—tools of her trade. The Western town buildings in the background place her in the context of frontier settlement, while the rope border reinforces the Western theme. The 1890 date places this piece at the tail end of the Wild West era. This piece is a Gothic Western collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The obverse features exceptional carving detail in the cowgirl figure, from the flowing hair to the cowboy hat and the pistol she holds. The barrel she sits on and the coiled rope beside her are intricately rendered, creating authentic Western atmosphere. The background shows Western town buildings including what appears to be a church or saloon, adding depth and context to the scene. The rope border frames the composition perfectly, reinforcing the frontier theme. The "E Pluribus Unum" inscription and decorative stars maintain the Morgan Dollar aesthetic while the carved imagery transforms it into Wild West art. The antique silver finish enhances the aged, vintage quality that suits the 1890s frontier theme perfectly. Product Features Design: Cowgirl with hat and pistol sitting on barrel with rope, Western town background, 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 Western and cowgirl history enthusiasts Wild West and frontier collectors Ideal for shadow boxes, collector cabinets, Western 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.
Carpe Diem skulls anchor coin with sunburst rays and nautical symbolism 1896 carved gothic art available at One More Coin store
1896 Carpe Diem Morgan Dollar - Peace Dollar Reverse
Carpe Diem Skulls Anchor Coin 1896 – Gothic Collectible £14.99
This Carpe Diem skulls anchor coin features four skulls arranged in a circle around a central anchor wrapped with rope, with a "Carpe Diem" banner across the anchor and dramatic radiating sunburst rays, in an 1896 carved design. The intricate relief work combines memento mori symbolism with nautical imagery and philosophical wisdom, creating a powerful statement about seizing the day in the face of mortality. A striking piece that fuses gothic skull art, maritime tradition, and life philosophy 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. This coin brings together multiple powerful symbols: the skulls represent memento mori (remember you must die), the anchor symbolizes hope, stability, and maritime tradition, while "Carpe Diem" (seize the day) urges us to make the most of our limited time. The combination creates a profound philosophical statement—awareness of mortality should inspire us to live fully and anchor ourselves to what matters. The four skulls arranged in a circle suggest the passage of time or the four seasons, while the radiating sunburst rays add dramatic energy and enlightenment symbolism. The rope-wrapped anchor connects to naval and maritime heritage. The 1896 Morgan Dollar base grounds this piece in 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 four skulls, each positioned around the central anchor in perfect symmetry. The anchor is intricately rendered with rope wrapping, and the "Carpe Diem" banner flows elegantly across it. The dramatic radiating sunburst rays emanate from behind the composition, creating visual energy and drawing the eye to the center. The "E Pluribus Unum" inscription and decorative stars maintain the Morgan Dollar aesthetic while the carved imagery transforms it into philosophical memento mori art. The antique silver finish enhances the aged, contemplative quality that suits the carpe diem and mortality theme perfectly. Product Features Design: Four skulls around rope-wrapped anchor with Carpe Diem banner, radiating sunburst rays 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 Gothic and memento mori art enthusiasts Nautical and maritime collectors 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.
Old sailor hobo coin with weathered face and pipe 1888 carved nautical 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
Old Sailor Hobo Coin 1888 – Gothic Collectible £14.99
This old sailor hobo coin features a weathered sea captain with wild flowing hair and mustache, deeply wrinkled face showing years at sea, smoking a pipe with pointed ears adding character, in an 1888 carved design. The intricate relief work captures the essence of maritime life and seafaring tradition, with exceptional detail in the weathered features and wild hair creating an authentic portrait of a life spent on the ocean. A characterful piece that combines nautical history, hobo nickel portraiture, and seafaring culture 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. Portrait carving became one of the most popular forms, with artists creating characters ranging from historical figures to everyday people. This coin celebrates the old sailor or sea captain—a figure who represents adventure, endurance, and the romance of maritime life. The weathered face with deep wrinkles tells the story of years spent battling wind and waves, while the wild flowing hair and mustache suggest a life lived on the edge of civilization. The pipe adds authenticity to the seafaring character, and the pointed ears give the portrait a slightly mythical quality, perhaps suggesting the sailor has become part of the sea's legends. The 1888 Morgan Dollar base connects this piece to the era of great sailing ships and maritime exploration. This piece is a Gothic nautical collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The obverse features exceptional carving detail in the old sailor's face, from the deeply wrinkled features that show years of sun and salt exposure to the wild flowing hair and mustache that frame the portrait. The pipe adds character and authenticity, while the pointed ears give the figure a distinctive, almost mythical quality. The hobo-style engraving technique creates depth and texture that brings the portrait to life. The "E Pluribus Unum" inscription and decorative stars maintain the Morgan Dollar aesthetic while the carved imagery transforms it into maritime portrait art. The antique silver finish enhances the aged, weathered quality that suits the old sailor theme perfectly. Product Features Design: Weathered old sailor with pipe, wild hair and mustache, deeply wrinkled face, pointed ears 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 Nautical and maritime history enthusiasts Sailing and seafaring culture 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.
Warlock serpent crown coin with coiling snakes and skulls 1921 carved occult 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
Warlock Serpent Crown Coin 1921 – Gothic Collectible £14.99
This warlock serpent crown coin features a mystical warlock with writhing serpents coiling around the head like a supernatural crown, surrounded by skulls including one beneath, in a 1921 carved design. The intricate relief work captures every snake scale, the warlock's features, and skull details, creating a powerful occult scene that embodies ancient magic and forbidden knowledge. A dramatic piece that combines dark sorcery, serpent symbolism, and traditional 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. The warlock or dark sorcerer represents forbidden knowledge and supernatural power across mythologies and folklore. This coin visualizes that archetype through powerful symbolism: the serpents coiling around the head like a crown suggest both wisdom (serpents as ancient symbols of knowledge) and danger (serpents as symbols of temptation and dark magic). The surrounding skulls reinforce the memento mori theme while suggesting the warlock's power over life and death. The combination creates an image of a figure who has transcended normal human limitations through occult knowledge, but at a cost. The 1921 Morgan Dollar base connects this piece to American numismatic history while the carved imagery elevates it into dark fantasy occult art. This piece is a Gothic occult collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The obverse features exceptional carving detail in the warlock's face and the writhing serpents that form a supernatural crown around the head. Every snake scale is intricately rendered, creating texture and movement. The skulls surrounding the composition, including one positioned beneath the warlock, add memento mori symbolism and enhance the dark magic atmosphere. The "E Pluribus Unum" inscription and decorative stars maintain the Morgan Dollar aesthetic while the carved imagery transforms it into occult sorcery art. The antique silver finish with white copper base enhances the aged, mystical quality that suits the warlock and serpent theme perfectly. Product Features Design: Warlock with serpent crown, coiling snakes, surrounding skulls 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 Occult and dark magic enthusiasts Gothic and serpent symbolism collectors Ideal for shadow boxes, collector cabinets, occult 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.
Pirate skull hobo coin with bandana eye patch and sword 1921 carved nautical 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
Pirate Skull Hobo Coin 1921 – Gothic Collectible £14.99
This pirate skull hobo coin features a pirate skull wearing a bandana headwrap with an earring, eye patch over one eye socket, detailed teeth and jaw, with a sword featuring an ornate handle on the left side, in a 1921 carved design. The intricate relief work captures the iconic imagery of pirate lore, from the bandana and eye patch to the ornate sword, creating an authentic buccaneer aesthetic. A swashbuckling piece that combines pirate adventure, memento mori symbolism, and traditional 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. The pirate skull represents one of the most enduring symbols of maritime adventure and rebellion. Pirates of the Golden Age (roughly 1650-1730) became legendary figures who lived outside society's rules, sailing under the Jolly Roger flag with its iconic skull and crossbones. This coin captures that romantic outlaw spirit through classic pirate imagery: the bandana headwrap, the eye patch (whether from injury or to preserve night vision below deck), the earring (often gold, believed to pay for a proper burial), and the sword (the pirate's weapon of choice for close combat). The skull adds memento mori symbolism—even the most fearsome pirates couldn't escape death. The 1921 Morgan Dollar base connects this piece to American numismatic history while the carved imagery elevates it into pirate adventure art. This piece is a Gothic nautical collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The obverse features exceptional carving detail in the pirate skull, from the bandana headwrap to the eye patch covering one socket. The earring adds authentic pirate character, while the detailed teeth and jaw create anatomical accuracy. The sword with ornate handle positioned on the left side completes the buccaneer composition. The "E Pluribus Unum" inscription and decorative stars maintain the Morgan Dollar aesthetic while the carved imagery transforms it into pirate treasure art. The antique silver finish enhances the aged, weathered quality that suits the pirate skull theme perfectly, making this piece feel like genuine pirate booty. Product Features Design: Pirate skull with bandana, eye patch, earring, and ornate sword 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 Pirate and nautical adventure enthusiasts Gothic and skull imagery collectors Ideal for shadow boxes, collector cabinets, pirate 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 brewing potion coin with cauldron black cat and owl 1907 carved witchcraft 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 Brewing Potion Coin 1907 – Gothic Collectible £14.99
This witch brewing potion coin features a witch with long flowing hair stirring a large cauldron with flames underneath and steam rising from the bubbling pot, with a black cat beside the cauldron and an owl perched on the left side, in a 1907 carved design. The intricate relief work captures the complete witchcraft scene, from the witch's flowing robes to the magical elements and familiar animals, creating an authentic spell-casting atmosphere. A enchanting piece that combines witch folklore, magical symbolism, and traditional 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. The witch brewing potions in her cauldron represents one of the most iconic images in witchcraft folklore and popular culture. The cauldron symbolizes transformation and magical creation, where ingredients combine to produce spells, healing potions, or mystical brews. The flames underneath represent the element of fire necessary for transformation. The black cat and owl are classic witch's familiars—animal companions believed to assist in magical work. Black cats have been associated with witches since medieval times, while owls represent wisdom and connection to the night. The steam or smoke rising from the cauldron suggests active magic in progress. The 1907 date connects this piece to the Morgan Dollar era while the carved imagery elevates it into witchcraft folklore art. This piece is a Gothic witchcraft 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 focused expression as she stirs the cauldron. The large cauldron is intricately rendered with flames underneath and steam or smoke rising from the bubbling contents. The black cat sitting beside the cauldron and the owl perched on the left side complete the witchcraft scene with authentic familiar symbolism. The flowing robes add movement to the composition. The antique silver finish enhances the aged, mystical quality that suits the witch brewing potion theme perfectly, making this piece ideal for Halloween and witchcraft displays. Product Features Design: Witch stirring cauldron with flames, steam, black cat, and owl 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 Witch and witchcraft enthusiasts Gothic and occult 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.
T-Rex skull coin with baroque scrollwork and Latin inscription carved paleontology 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
T-Rex Skull Coin Baroque – Gothic Collectible £14.99
This T-Rex skull coin features a detailed Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaur skull with sharp teeth and prominent eye socket at the top, surrounded by ornate baroque scrollwork and flourishes, with a decorative shield displaying the Latin inscription "Overite et Invenietis" (Seek and you shall find). The intricate relief work combines paleontology with classical baroque artistry, creating a unique fusion of prehistoric power and ornate decoration. A striking piece that bridges natural history, gothic aesthetics, and traditional commemorative coin craftsmanship into one dramatic collectible. The Tyrannosaurus Rex represents one of the most iconic and fearsome creatures ever to walk the Earth. This apex predator from the Late Cretaceous period (68-66 million years ago) has captivated imaginations since its discovery in the early 20th century. The T-Rex skull with its massive jaw and sharp teeth symbolizes raw prehistoric power and the mysteries of deep time. This coin reimagines that paleontological icon through a baroque lens, surrounding the skull with ornate scrollwork that recalls 17th-18th century European decorative arts. The Latin inscription "Overite et Invenietis" (Seek and you shall find) adds philosophical depth, suggesting the pursuit of knowledge through paleontology and scientific discovery. The combination creates a memento mori statement about extinction and the passage of geological time. This piece is a Gothic natural history collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The obverse features exceptional carving detail in the T-Rex skull, from the sharp teeth to the prominent eye socket and bone structure. The baroque scrollwork and flourishes surrounding the skull are intricately rendered, creating ornate frames that enhance the composition's elegance. The decorative shield with Latin inscription adds classical gravitas to the prehistoric subject. The "E Pluribus Unum" inscription maintains traditional coin aesthetics while the carved imagery transforms it into natural history art. The antique silver finish enhances the aged, museum-quality appearance that suits both the dinosaur fossil and baroque decoration themes perfectly. Product Features Design: T-Rex dinosaur skull with baroque scrollwork and Latin inscription shield 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 Dinosaur and paleontology enthusiasts Natural history and science collectors Gothic and baroque art collectors Ideal for shadow boxes, collector cabinets, natural history 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.
Rockstar cowboy skeleton coin with rock hand gesture and cross 1881 carved Western rock 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
Rockstar Cowboy Skeleton Coin 1881 – Gothic Collectible £14.99
This rockstar cowboy skeleton coin features a skeleton cowboy wearing a wide-brimmed cowboy hat and bandana, throwing up a rock hand gesture with one skeletal hand while holding a cross in the other, framed by a rope border, in an 1881 carved design. The intricate relief work combines Wild West frontier spirit with rock and roll rebellion, creating a unique fusion of cowboy culture and music attitude. A badass piece that bridges Western heritage, gothic memento mori, and rock culture 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 creates an unexpected mashup of American cultural icons: the cowboy and the rockstar. The cowboy represents frontier independence, rugged individualism, and the Wild West spirit of the 1880s. The rock hand gesture (devil horns or "horns up") became iconic in rock and heavy metal culture decades later, representing rebellion and counterculture attitude. By combining these symbols on a skeleton, the coin creates a timeless rebel figure that transcends eras. The cross adds spiritual symbolism, suggesting faith alongside rebellion. The rope border reinforces the Western aesthetic. The 1881 Morgan Dollar base creates an interesting anachronism that adds to the piece's artistic appeal. This piece is a Gothic Western rock collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The obverse features exceptional carving detail in the skeleton cowboy, from the wide-brimmed hat and bandana to the skeletal hands making the rock gesture and holding the cross. The rope border frames the composition perfectly, reinforcing the frontier theme. The "E Pluribus Unum" inscription and decorative stars maintain the Morgan Dollar aesthetic while the carved imagery transforms it into rebellious Western rock art. The antique silver finish with brass base enhances the aged, outlaw quality that suits the rockstar cowboy skeleton theme perfectly, making this piece a conversation starter about American cultural mashups. Product Features Design: Skeleton cowboy with hat and bandana, rock hand gesture, cross, rope border 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 Rock and roll and music enthusiasts Western and cowboy culture collectors Ideal for shadow boxes, collector cabinets, music 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.
Iron Throne skull coin with sword blades and dragon skull 1901 carved dark fantasy art available at One More Coin store
1901 Iron Throne skull Morgan Dollar reverse with American eagle, spread wings, olive branches and arrows, In God We Trust, United States of America, One Dollar text, 38mm diameter
Iron Throne Skull Coin 1901 – Gothic Collectible £14.99
This Iron Throne skull coin features a detailed skull sitting upon a throne made of swords with radiating sword blades creating a dramatic backdrop, with a dragon skull on the left side and another skull on the right, in a 1901 carved design. The intricate relief work captures every sword blade and skull detail, creating a powerful dark fantasy composition inspired by medieval power struggles and legendary tales. A commanding piece that combines throne symbolism, memento mori imagery, and traditional 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. The image of a throne made of swords represents the brutal reality of power—that rulership is won and maintained through conflict and violence. This concept has deep roots in medieval history and has been reimagined in modern fantasy literature and television. The skull seated upon the throne creates a powerful memento mori statement: even the mightiest rulers cannot escape death, and all earthly power is temporary. The radiating sword blades create a crown-like effect while emphasizing the martial foundation of authority. The dragon skull and additional skull reinforce the themes of mortality and legendary power. The 1901 Morgan Dollar base connects this piece to American numismatic history while the carved imagery elevates it into dark fantasy medieval art. This piece is a Gothic fantasy collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The obverse features exceptional carving detail in the central skull and the throne constructed from sword blades. The radiating swords create dramatic visual energy and a crown-like backdrop. The dragon skull on the left and additional skull on the right frame the composition with fantasy and memento mori symbolism. Every sword blade is intricately rendered, creating texture and depth. The "E Pluribus Unum" inscription and decorative stars maintain the Morgan Dollar aesthetic while the carved imagery transforms it into medieval power fantasy art. The antique silver finish enhances the aged, legendary quality that suits the Iron Throne and skull theme perfectly. Product Features Design: Skull on sword throne with radiating blades, dragon skull, and additional skull 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 Dark fantasy and medieval enthusiasts Gothic and throne symbolism 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.
Zombie skull hobo coin with decaying flesh and flames 1886 carved horror 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
Zombie Skull Hobo Coin 1886 – Gothic Collectible £14.99
This zombie skull hobo coin features a horrifying zombie skull with decaying flesh, exposed teeth, hollow eye socket, and screaming open mouth, with wild flowing hair or flames radiating outward, in an 1886 carved design. The intricate relief work captures the texture of decay and the dynamic energy of the undead, creating a terrifying composition that appeals to horror and gothic art collectors. A powerful piece that combines zombie horror, memento mori symbolism, and traditional 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. The zombie or undead figure has been part of folklore across cultures for centuries, but gained particular prominence in modern horror culture through films, literature, and popular media. The zombie represents the corruption of death, the thin line between life and death, and primal fears about mortality and decay. This coin visualizes that horror through a skull caught in the process of decay—neither fully alive nor completely skeletal. The exposed teeth, hollow eye socket, and screaming mouth suggest torment and hunger. The wild flowing hair or flames radiating outward create dynamic movement and suggest the zombie's restless, consuming nature. The 1886 Morgan Dollar base connects this piece to American numismatic history while the carved imagery elevates it into horror art. This piece is a Gothic horror collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The obverse features exceptional carving detail in the zombie skull, from the decaying flesh to the exposed teeth and hollow eye socket. The screaming open mouth conveys horror and torment. The wild flowing hair or flames radiating outward create dynamic visual energy and movement. The texture of decay is intricately rendered, creating depth and horrifying realism. The "E Pluribus Unum" inscription and decorative stars maintain the Morgan Dollar aesthetic while the carved imagery transforms it into undead horror art. The antique silver finish with dark oxidized patina enhances the decay texture and aged quality that suits the zombie skull theme perfectly. Product Features Design: Zombie skull with decaying flesh, exposed teeth, screaming mouth, flowing hair or flames 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 Zombie and horror enthusiasts Gothic and dark art collectors Ideal for shadow boxes, collector cabinets, horror 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.
Samurai warrior hobo coin with kabuto helmet and katana swords 1881 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 Warrior Hobo Coin 1881 – Gothic Collectible £14.99
This samurai warrior hobo coin features a powerful samurai warrior wearing a traditional horned kabuto helmet with crossed katana swords held in front of the chest, with detailed armor plates and rope border, in an 1881 carved design. The intricate relief work captures the essence of the Japanese warrior code and feudal military tradition, with exceptional detail in the helmet horns, armor, and crossed swords creating an authentic samurai aesthetic. A commanding piece that combines Japanese warrior culture, martial tradition, and traditional 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. The samurai represents one of history's most disciplined and honored warrior classes. From the 12th to 19th centuries, samurai served as the military nobility of feudal Japan, following the strict moral code of bushido (the way of the warrior) that emphasized honor, loyalty, courage, and self-discipline. The kabuto helmet with its distinctive horns (maedate) identified rank and clan, while the katana sword was considered the soul of the samurai. This coin captures that warrior spirit through iconic imagery: the horned helmet, the crossed katanas, and the detailed armor plates. The rope border adds texture while the 1881 Morgan Dollar base creates an interesting East-meets-West fusion. This piece is a Gothic warrior collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The obverse features exceptional carving detail in the samurai warrior, from the traditional horned kabuto helmet to the detailed armor plates. The crossed katana swords held in front of the chest create a powerful defensive pose that symbolizes readiness and honor. The rope border frames the composition elegantly. The "E Pluribus Unum" inscription and decorative stars maintain the Morgan Dollar aesthetic while the carved imagery transforms it into Japanese warrior art. The antique silver finish with brass base enhances the aged, historical quality that suits the samurai warrior theme perfectly, making this piece a tribute to feudal Japanese military tradition. Product Features Design: Samurai warrior with horned kabuto helmet, crossed katana swords, armor plates, rope border 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 Japanese culture and samurai enthusiasts Martial arts practitioners and 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.
Samurai skull coin with kabuto helmet and dragon scale border carved Japanese warrior 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 Skull Coin Brass – Gothic Collectible £14.99
This samurai skull coin features a fierce samurai skull warrior wearing a traditional kabuto helmet with ornate horns and decorations, with a fanged open mouth displaying visible teeth and holding katana swords, surrounded by a detailed dragon scale pattern border, with intricate armor plates. The intricate relief work combines Japanese warrior tradition with gothic memento mori imagery, creating a powerful fusion of samurai culture and skull symbolism. A commanding piece that bridges feudal Japanese military heritage, dark art, and traditional commemorative coin craftsmanship into one dramatic collectible. The samurai represents one of history's most disciplined and honored warrior classes. From the 12th to 19th centuries, samurai served as the military nobility of feudal Japan, following the strict moral code of bushido (the way of the warrior) that emphasized honor, loyalty, courage, and self-discipline. This coin reimagines the samurai through a memento mori lens, showing the warrior as a skull—a reminder that even the most fearless warriors cannot escape death. The kabuto helmet with its ornate horns (maedate) identified rank and clan, while the katana swords were considered the soul of the samurai. The fanged open mouth adds ferocity to the composition, suggesting the warrior's fighting spirit persists even in death. The dragon scale pattern border connects to Japanese mythology where dragons symbolize strength, wisdom, and protection. The detailed armor plates complete the authentic samurai aesthetic. This piece is a Gothic warrior collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The obverse features exceptional carving detail in the samurai skull, from the traditional kabuto helmet with ornate horns to the fanged open mouth with visible teeth. The katana swords are intricately rendered, symbolizing the warrior's eternal connection to the blade. The dragon scale pattern border frames the composition with mythological symbolism, while the detailed armor plates add authenticity to the samurai aesthetic. The silver-plated brass finish enhances the aged, legendary quality that suits the samurai skull theme perfectly, making this piece a powerful statement about warrior culture and mortality. Product Features Design: Samurai skull with kabuto helmet, katana swords, dragon scale border, armor plates Material: Brass base with silver-tone plating Diameter: 38mm Weight: Approx. 30-40g Finish: Antique patina with deep relief carving effect Packaging: Protective transparent display capsule Perfect For Japanese culture and samurai enthusiasts Martial arts practitioners and collectors Gothic and warrior symbolism 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.
Memento mori Latin skull coin with sunburst and In Morte Ultima Veritas inscription carved philosophical art available at One More Coin store
Memento mori coin reverse with eagle and cobra snake coiled around sword Omnia Vanitas inscription
Memento Mori Latin Skull Coin – Gothic Collectible £14.99
This memento mori Latin skull coin features a detailed skull with radiating sunburst lines, surrounded by "In Morte Ultima Veritas" (In death, ultimate truth) at the top and "Omnes Una Manet Nox" (One night awaits us all) at the bottom, with cross symbols on each side. The reverse features an eagle and cobra snake coiled around a sword or staff, with "Only Death Is True" at the top and "Omnia Vanitas" (All is vanity) at the bottom. The intricate relief work explores profound philosophical themes of mortality, truth, and life's impermanence, creating a powerful meditation piece. A contemplative collectible that combines Latin inscriptions, memento mori symbolism, and traditional commemorative coin craftsmanship into one meaningful piece.Memento mori (Latin for "remember you must die") is an ancient philosophical practice that encourages contemplation of mortality to live more meaningfully. This coin brings together multiple Latin phrases that explore this theme. "In Morte Ultima Veritas" (In death, ultimate truth) suggests that death reveals what truly matters, stripping away pretense and vanity. "Omnes Una Manet Nox" (One night awaits us all) reminds us that death is the great equalizer—regardless of status or wealth, we all face the same fate. The skull with radiating sunburst lines creates a powerful visual representation of enlightenment through mortality awareness. The reverse deepens the symbolism with an eagle (representing power and freedom) and cobra snake (representing death and transformation) coiled around a sword or staff, suggesting the eternal struggle between life and death. "Only Death Is True" and "Omnia Vanitas" (All is vanity) echo Ecclesiastes, reminding us that worldly pursuits are ultimately fleeting. This piece is a Gothic philosophical collectible coin designed for display and collection.About the DesignThe obverse features exceptional carving detail in the skull with radiating sunburst lines creating a halo effect. The Latin inscriptions "In Morte Ultima Veritas" and "Omnes Una Manet Nox" frame the composition with philosophical depth, while cross symbols on each side add religious symbolism. The reverse showcases an eagle and cobra snake coiled around a sword or staff, with "Only Death Is True" and "Omnia Vanitas" inscriptions completing the memento mori message. The antique bronze finish enhances the aged, contemplative quality that suits the philosophical theme perfectly, making this piece ideal for meditation on mortality and life's meaning.Product Features Design: Double-sided with skull and sunburst obverse, eagle and snake reverse, Latin inscriptions Material: Alloy base with antique bronze-tone plating Diameter: 40mm Weight: Approx. 30-40g Finish: Antique patina with deep relief carving effect Packaging: Protective transparent display capsule Perfect For Philosophy and memento mori collectors Latin inscription and classical education enthusiasts Gothic and dark art lovers Ideal for shadow boxes, collector cabinets, meditation spaces, 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 pistons bike chain coin with checkered racing flags 1921 carved motorcycle 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
Skull Pistons Bike Chain Coin 1921 – Gothic Collectible £14.99
This skull pistons bike chain coin features a detailed skull with crossed pistons beneath it, surrounded by a motorcycle chain circle border with individual chain links and checkered racing flags behind the skull, in a 1921 carved design. The intricate relief work captures the essence of motorcycle culture and biker lifestyle, with exceptional detail in the skull, pistons, chain links, and racing flags creating an authentic motorsport aesthetic. A powerful piece that combines biker culture, mechanical symbolism, and traditional 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 celebrates motorcycle and biker culture, which has represented freedom, rebellion, and the open road since the early 20th century. The skull is a classic symbol in biker culture, representing fearlessness and the acceptance of mortality that comes with riding. The crossed pistons beneath the skull connect to the mechanical heart of motorcycles—the engine that powers the ride. The motorcycle chain border reinforces the mechanical theme while creating a circular frame, and the checkered racing flags add motorsport energy and competition spirit. The combination creates a tribute to both the mechanical beauty of motorcycles and the lifestyle they represent. The 1921 Morgan Dollar base connects this piece to American numismatic history while the carved imagery elevates it into biker culture art. This piece is a Gothic motorsport collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The obverse features exceptional carving detail in the skull and the crossed pistons positioned beneath it. The motorcycle chain border with individual chain links is intricately rendered, creating authentic mechanical texture. The checkered racing flags behind the skull add dynamic energy and motorsport symbolism. The "E Pluribus Unum" inscription and decorative stars maintain the Morgan Dollar aesthetic while the carved imagery transforms it into biker culture art. The antique silver finish enhances the aged, road-worn quality that suits the skull and motorcycle theme perfectly, making this piece ideal for riders, mechanics, and motorsport enthusiasts. Product Features Design: Skull with crossed pistons, motorcycle chain border, checkered racing flags 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 Motorcycle and biker enthusiasts Motorsport and racing fans Ideal for shadow boxes, collector cabinets, garage 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.
Skull battle axes coin with horned helmet and Viking warrior design 1921 carved Norse 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
Skull Battle Axes Coin 1921 – Gothic Collectible £14.99
This skull battle axes coin features a powerful skull adorned with horned helmet or wings, gripping two crossed battle axes with intricately detailed handles and blades, in a 1921 carved design. The intricate relief work captures the essence of Viking warrior imagery and medieval battle symbolism, with exceptional detail in the skull, horned helmet, and crossed axes creating an authentic warrior aesthetic. A commanding piece that combines Norse mythology, battle tradition, and traditional 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 evokes Viking warrior culture and medieval battle traditions. The skull represents memento mori—the reminder of mortality that warriors faced in every battle. The horned helmet or wings suggest divine protection or Valkyrie imagery from Norse mythology, where fallen warriors were carried to Valhalla. The crossed battle axes are iconic Viking and medieval weapons, symbolizing strength, combat prowess, and warrior honor. In Viking culture, warriors who died in battle with weapons in hand were believed to earn a place in Odin's hall. The combination creates a powerful statement about warrior culture, mortality, and the eternal glory sought through battle. The 1921 Morgan Dollar base connects this piece to American numismatic history while the carved imagery elevates it into Viking warrior art. This piece is a Gothic warrior collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The obverse features exceptional carving detail in the skull adorned with horned helmet or wings, creating a fierce warrior visage. The two crossed battle axes are intricately rendered with detailed handles and blades, positioned prominently in the composition. The "E Pluribus Unum" inscription and decorative stars maintain the Morgan Dollar aesthetic while the carved imagery transforms it into Viking battle art. The antique silver finish with brass base and dark oxidized patina enhances the aged, legendary quality that suits the skull and battle axes theme perfectly, making this piece a tribute to warrior culture and Norse mythology. Product Features Design: Skull with horned helmet or wings holding crossed battle axes 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 Viking and Norse mythology enthusiasts Medieval warrior and battle symbolism collectors Ideal for shadow boxes, collector cabinets, Viking 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.
Native American skull coin with feathered headdress and banner 1921 carved Western 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
Native American Skull Coin 1921 – Gothic Collectible £14.99
This Native American skull coin features a detailed skull wearing a traditional Native American feathered headdress with intricate feathers radiating outward, holding a banner ribbon in its teeth, in a 1921 carved design. The intricate relief work honors indigenous heritage while incorporating memento mori symbolism, with exceptional detail in the feathered headdress and skull creating a powerful tribute to American frontier history. A striking piece that combines Native American culture, Western heritage, and traditional hobo nickel artistry into one memorable collectible. Hobo nickel carving emerged in the early 20th century as itinerant artists transformed Buffalo nickels and Morgan dollars into miniature sculptural masterpieces. The Buffalo nickel itself featured a Native American chief on the obverse, making Native American imagery a natural subject for hobo nickel artists. This coin reimagines that tradition through a memento mori lens, showing a skull wearing the traditional feathered headdress (war bonnet) that was worn by Plains tribes chiefs and warriors as symbols of honor, bravery, and spiritual power. Each feather was earned through acts of courage. The banner ribbon held in the teeth adds a dynamic element to the composition. The combination creates a powerful statement about the passage of time, the legacy of indigenous peoples, and the complex history of the American frontier. The 1921 Morgan Dollar base connects this piece to American numismatic history. This piece is a Gothic Western collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The obverse features exceptional carving detail in the skull and the traditional Native American feathered headdress with intricate feathers radiating outward in a dramatic display. The banner ribbon held in the teeth adds movement and visual interest to the composition. The "E Pluribus Unum" inscription and decorative stars maintain the Morgan Dollar aesthetic while the carved imagery transforms it into frontier heritage art. The antique silver finish enhances the aged, historical quality that suits the Native American skull theme perfectly, making this piece a respectful tribute to indigenous culture and American Western history. Product Features Design: Skull with Native American feathered headdress and banner ribbon 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 Native American heritage and Western enthusiasts Gothic and memento mori collectors Ideal for shadow boxes, collector cabinets, Western 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.
Snake skeleton hand coin with grim reaper and angel carved memento mori 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
Snake Skeleton Hand Coin Death Angel – Gothic Collectible £14.99
This snake skeleton hand coin features a coiled snake bound within a rope circle wreath at the center, grasped from above by a skeletal hand with visible bones, flanked by a grim reaper representing death on the left and an angel symbolizing salvation on the right, with a cracked textured background. The intricate relief work explores themes of mortality, rebirth, and the eternal struggle between life and death, creating a powerful memento mori composition. A profound piece that combines serpent symbolism, death imagery, and traditional 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 brings together multiple powerful symbols in a complex meditation on mortality and salvation. The snake represents both death (through its venom) and rebirth (through shedding its skin), making it a symbol of transformation and the cycle of life. The skeletal hand grasping the snake suggests death's control over life's transformative forces. The rope circle wreath frames the central drama while adding texture. The grim reaper on the left represents inevitable mortality, while the angel on the right offers hope of salvation and eternal life. The cracked textured background suggests age, decay, and the passage of time. Together, these elements create a profound memento mori statement about the human condition caught between mortality and transcendence. This piece is a Gothic philosophical collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The obverse features exceptional carving detail in the coiled snake at the center, bound within a rope circle wreath. The skeletal hand grasping from above shows visible bone structure, creating anatomical accuracy. The grim reaper figure on the left and angel figure on the right flank the composition with symbolic balance between death and salvation. The cracked textured background adds depth and aged quality to the entire design. The "E Pluribus Unum" inscription maintains traditional coin aesthetics while the carved imagery transforms it into memento mori philosophical art. The antique silver finish enhances the contemplative, aged quality that suits the mortality and rebirth theme perfectly. Product Features Design: Coiled snake in rope wreath, skeleton hand, grim reaper, angel, cracked background 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 Memento mori and mortality symbolism enthusiasts Gothic and serpent symbolism collectors 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 kissing butterfly woman coin with flowers and Latin inscription 1921 carved gothic romance 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 Kissing Butterfly Woman Coin 1921 – Gothic Collectible £14.99
This skeleton kissing butterfly woman coin features an intricate scene of a skeleton with visible ribcage tenderly kissing a beautiful woman made entirely of butterflies with flowing hair, surrounded by delicate flowers and vines, with the Latin inscription "In Brevis Vit Ars Longa" (Art is long, life is short), in a 1921 carved design. The intricate relief work explores themes of love, mortality, and transformation, creating a hauntingly beautiful romantic memento mori composition. A profound piece that combines gothic romance, butterfly symbolism, and traditional 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 creates a powerful meditation on love and mortality through rich symbolism. The skeleton represents death and the physical body's inevitable decay, while the woman made of butterflies symbolizes the soul, transformation, and ephemeral beauty. Butterflies have long represented the soul in various cultures, and their brief lifespan makes them perfect symbols for life's fleeting nature. The tender kiss between death and the butterfly woman suggests that love transcends mortality, or perhaps that death and beauty are eternally intertwined. The flowers and vines add natural beauty and suggest growth and decay cycles. The Latin inscription "In Brevis Vit Ars Longa" (Art is long, life is short) adds philosophical depth, reminding us that while our lives are brief, art and beauty endure. The 1921 Morgan Dollar base connects this piece to American numismatic history. This piece is a Gothic romantic collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The obverse features exceptional carving detail in the skeleton with visible ribcage and the beautiful woman composed entirely of butterflies with flowing hair. The tender kiss between them creates the emotional center of the composition. Delicate flowers and vines surround the figures, adding natural beauty and texture. The Latin inscription "In Brevis Vit Ars Longa" frames the philosophical message. The "E Pluribus Unum" inscription and decorative stars maintain the Morgan Dollar aesthetic while the carved imagery transforms it into gothic romantic art. The antique silver finish enhances the aged, contemplative quality that suits the love and mortality theme perfectly. Product Features Design: Skeleton kissing butterfly woman with flowers, vines, and Latin inscription Material: Copper 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 Hobo nickel and carved coin collectors Gothic romance and memento mori enthusiasts Butterfly and transformation symbolism collectors Ideal for shadow boxes, collector cabinets, romantic 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.
Skull top hat coin with Victorian design and eagle reverse 1878 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
Skull Top Hat Coin 1878 – Gothic Collectible £14.99
This skull top hat coin features a distinctive skull wearing a classic Victorian top hat with skeletal hands beneath, surrounded by a rope border, in an 1878 carved design. The intricate relief work blends Victorian elegance with gothic memento mori symbolism, creating a unique fusion of 19th-century sophistication and dark art. A striking piece that combines Victorian fashion, skull imagery, and traditional hobo nickel artistry into one memorable 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 reimagines Victorian-era elegance through a memento mori lens. The top hat was the quintessential symbol of Victorian gentlemen, representing social status, sophistication, and respectability in the 19th century. By placing this symbol of life and status on a skull, the coin creates a powerful statement about mortality—even the most refined and wealthy cannot escape death. The skeletal hands beneath add to the memento mori message while creating visual balance. The rope border frames the composition elegantly. The 1878 date connects this piece to the first year of Morgan Dollar production, making it particularly significant for numismatic collectors. The reverse features the traditional Morgan Dollar eagle design, creating a double-sided collectible. This piece is a Gothic Victorian collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The obverse features exceptional carving detail in the skull wearing the classic Victorian top hat, with skeletal hands positioned beneath creating symmetry. The rope border frames the composition elegantly. The "E Pluribus Unum" inscription and decorative stars maintain the Morgan Dollar aesthetic while the carved imagery transforms it into Victorian gothic 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, Victorian quality that suits the skull and top hat theme perfectly, making this piece a tribute to 19th-century elegance and mortality. Product Features Design: Double-sided coin with skull wearing Victorian top hat 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 Hobo nickel and carved coin collectors Victorian era and 19th-century enthusiasts Gothic and memento mori collectors Ideal for shadow boxes, collector cabinets, Victorian 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 skeleton coin with rose and 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
Angel Skeleton Coin 1921 – Gothic Collectible £14.99
This angel skeleton coin features a striking skeletal angel kneeling in contemplation with wings spread gracefully, holding a rose, surrounded by stars, in a 1921 carved design. The intricate relief work combines angelic symbolism with memento mori imagery, creating a powerful meditation on mortality, beauty, and remembrance. A hauntingly beautiful piece that bridges celestial imagery, gothic art, and traditional commemorative coin craftsmanship into one profound collectible. The angel skeleton represents a unique fusion of opposing symbols: the angel embodies divinity, purity, and eternal life, while the skeleton represents mortality and physical decay. This combination creates a powerful memento mori statement—even celestial beings remind us of death's inevitability, or perhaps suggest that the soul (represented by the angel) transcends the body's decay. The kneeling pose suggests contemplation, prayer, or mourning, while the spread wings maintain the angel's divine nature. The rose held by the angel adds layers of meaning: roses symbolize beauty, love, and remembrance, but also mortality (as roses wither and die). In memorial contexts, roses represent eternal love and remembrance of the departed. The stars surrounding the figure 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 celestial collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The obverse features exceptional carving detail in the skeletal angel kneeling in contemplation, with wings spread gracefully behind. The rose held delicately adds symbolic depth and visual interest. Stars surround the figure, creating celestial atmosphere. The "E Pluribus Unum" inscription maintains the Morgan Dollar aesthetic while the carved imagery transforms it into gothic angelic 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 angel skeleton and rose theme perfectly, making this piece ideal for memorial displays and gothic collections. Product Features Design: Double-sided coin with kneeling angel skeleton holding rose obverse, American eagle reverse Material: Copper 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 Gothic and dark art collectors Angel and memento mori symbolism enthusiasts Morgan Dollar replica collectors Ideal for shadow boxes, collector cabinets, memorial 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.
Pirate Skull Coin – Gothic Collectible Pirate collectible coin with gold treasure map featuring sailing ship, compass rose, treasure chest, and islands, 40mm diameter
Pirate Skull Coin – Gothic Collectible £14.99
This pirate skull gothic collectible coin features a skull wearing a red bandana with crossed swords on one side and an intricate treasure map on the reverse, in a bold nautical design. The black enamel background with gold rim creates dramatic contrast, while the detailed treasure map complete with sailing ship, compass rose, and treasure chest captures the romance of the high seas. A striking piece that blends pirate lore with gothic skull imagery for collectors who appreciate maritime adventure and dark aesthetics. Pirate imagery has captivated imaginations for centuries, from the Golden Age of Piracy in the 1700s to modern pop culture. The skull and crossbones—the infamous Jolly Roger—became the universal symbol of piracy, striking fear into merchant vessels across the Caribbean and beyond. This coin celebrates that rebellious spirit with a skull adorned in a red bandana, flanked by crossed swords that represent the pirate's readiness for battle. The treasure map reverse adds layers of storytelling, evoking tales of buried gold, mysterious islands, and seafaring adventure. This piece is a Gothic nautical collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The dual-sided design offers two distinct visual narratives. The obverse features bold gothic skull imagery with the red bandana adding a splash of color against the black enamel background, while the gold rim frames the composition like a porthole view. The reverse treasure map is exceptionally detailed, showing a sailing ship navigating between islands, a compass rose for navigation, and an X marking the spot where treasure lies buried. The combination of enamel work and relief engraving creates depth and visual interest, making this coin as much a work of art as a collectible piece. Product Features Design: Pirate skull with red bandana and crossed swords obverse, treasure map with ship and compass reverse Material: Zinc iron alloy with enamel detailing Diameter: 40mm Weight: Approx. 30-40g Finish: Gold-tone rim with black enamel and colorful accents Packaging: Protective transparent display capsule Perfect For Pirate and nautical history enthusiasts Gothic skull collectors who appreciate maritime themes Adventure and treasure hunting fans Ideal for shadow boxes, collector cabinets, maritime 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. Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Skull dragon hobo nickel coin with 1937 Liberty design carved gothic art collectible 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
Skull Dragon Hobo Nickel Coin 1937 – Gothic Collectible £14.99
This skull dragon hobo nickel coin features a dramatic skull entwined with a detailed dragon on one side and a classic Morgan Dollar eagle on the reverse, in an authentic 1937 Liberty design. The intricate hand-carved style artwork captures the essence of traditional hobo nickel art, where skilled artisans transformed ordinary coins into miniature sculptural masterpieces. A stunning fusion of gothic imagery and American numismatic tradition that appeals to collectors of both dark art and carved coin history. Hobo nickel art emerged in the early 20th century when itinerant craftspeople carved intricate designs into Buffalo nickels and other coins, creating unique folk art pieces. This tradition combined exceptional craftsmanship with creative expression, often featuring skulls, portraits, and fantastical creatures. This coin honors that heritage with a skull and dragon motif that showcases the dramatic, gothic aesthetic many hobo artists favored. The Morgan Dollar reverse adds historical authenticity, connecting this piece to America's rich coinage history. This piece is a Gothic hobo nickel collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The skull and dragon combination represents a powerful pairing in gothic and fantasy art—mortality meets mythical power. The detailed relief work captures every scale on the dragon's body and every contour of the skull, demonstrating the level of artistry that made hobo nickels so collectible. The 1937 Liberty marking and classic Morgan Dollar eagle reverse with "In God We Trust" inscription ground this piece in American coin tradition, while the antique silver finish with aged patina gives it the authentic look of a genuine vintage carved coin. This dual-sided design offers two distinct artistic experiences in one collectible. Product Features Design: Skull and dragon obverse with 1937 Liberty marking, Morgan Dollar 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 Hobo nickel and carved coin collectors Gothic and dark art enthusiasts who appreciate skull imagery Dragon and fantasy art collectors Ideal for shadow boxes, collector cabinets, numismatic 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.
Grim Reaper gothic collectible coin with headstone clock and scythe 1930 Liberty design memento mori art available at One More Coin store
Antique silver coin reverse featuring American eagle perched on olive branch with rays, United States of America One Dollar Peace text, 33mm collectible
Grim Reaper Liberty Coin 1930 – Gothic Collectible £14.99
This Grim Reaper gothic collectible coin depicts Death standing beside a headstone with a clock, scythe in hand, in a detailed memento mori art design. The 1930 Liberty design transforms familiar American coinage into macabre art, featuring intricate relief work that captures the skeletal figure of Death beside a grave marker as time ticks toward eternity. A powerful piece for collectors who understand that beauty often dwells in darkness. The Grim Reaper has been a powerful symbol in art and culture for centuries, representing not just death but the universal truth that time spares no one. This coin merges that timeless iconography with the aesthetic of early 20th-century American coinage, creating a collectible that bridges gothic art tradition with numismatic history. The headstone with clock reinforces the memento mori theme—a reminder to live fully because our hours are numbered. This piece is a Gothic dark art collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design Gothic memento mori art has flourished since medieval times, reminding viewers of mortality through skulls, hourglasses, and the figure of Death personified. This coin continues that tradition with exceptional craftsmanship. The Grim Reaper's flowing robes, skeletal hands gripping the scythe, and the headstone with clock face are all rendered in deep relief. The antique silver finish enhances the aged, timeworn aesthetic that makes this piece feel like a relic from another era. The 1930 date and LIBERTY inscription add an Americana twist to classic gothic imagery, making it distinctive among dark collectibles. Product Features Design: Grim Reaper with scythe standing beside headstone with clock, LIBERTY inscription, 1930 date Material: Copper base with antique silver-tone plating Diameter: 33mm Weight: Approx. 30-40g Finish: Antique patina with deep relief engraving Packaging: Protective transparent display capsule Perfect For Gothic and dark art collectors who appreciate memento mori symbolism Enthusiasts of macabre imagery and mortality-themed art Collectors seeking unique pieces that blend American coin tradition with gothic aesthetics 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.
Because every collection deserves one more coin.
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