- The
doubloon (from
Spanish doblón, or "double", i.e.
double escudo) was a two-escudo gold coin
worth approximately four
Spanish dollars or 32 reales, and...
- The
Brasher Doubloon is a rare
American doubloon of
eight escudos worth sixteen dollars,
privately minted in and
after 1787. In 1787,
Ephraim Brasher,...
- The
Brasher Doubloon (known in the UK as The High Window) is a 1947
American crime film noir
directed by John
Brahm and
starring George Montgomery and...
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first doubloons used as
throws from
parades of
Mardi Gras
Krewes date to 1960, and
these early doubloons are collectible.
Mardi Gras
doubloons were first...
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original on 2021-11-10.
Retrieved 2021-11-10.
Extremely rare gold
Brasher doubloon minted in 1787
fetches $9.36 million[dead link]. washingtonpost.com. Retrieved...
- crowds. The most
common throws are
strings of
colorful plastic beads,
doubloons,
decorated plastic "throw cups", and
small inexpensive toys.
Major krewes...
- and 1950s. She
appeared in
Somewhere in the
Night (1946), The
Brasher Doubloon (1947), and the
comedy Abbott and
Costello Meet the
Invisible Man (1951)...
-
Lodger (1944),
Hangover Square (1945), The
Locket (1946), The
Brasher Doubloon (1947), and the 3D
horror film The Mad
Magician (1954).
Brahm was born...
- was
valued at 15–16
reales or
approximately 2 dollars. The
famed Gold
Doubloon was
worth 2
escudos or
approximately 4 dollars. From the 15th to the 19th...
- [citation needed]
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