-
Brasher doubloon).
After the War of 1812,
doubloons of
eight were
valued in Nova
Scotia at the rate of £4 and
became the
dominant coin there.
Doubloons, when...
-
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...
- Brasher's
Doubloons –
Introduction Legendary Coins & Currency:
Brasher Doubloon, 1787
Archived 2006-08-22 at the
Wayback Machine Brasher Doubloon in the...
- office, he
threw the
doubloons into the captain's face to
prove that they
would be safe to
throw from the floats.
Standard krewe doubloons usually portray...
- The
Infant Mystics were the
first Mobile mystic to toss
doubloons in the mid-1960s. The
doubloons thrown during the
parade are inexpensive,
stamped anodized...
- 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...
-
Mardi Gras
throws are
strings of beads,
doubloons, cups, or
other trinkets p****ed out or
thrown from the
floats for
Mardi Gras celebrations, particularly...
- as were
British sovereigns,
French Napoleons and
Spanish and
Mexican doubloons at a
fixed rate of exchange.
Confederate money was
paper and
postage stamps...
- candy, cookies, peanuts, panties,
artificial roses,
stuffed animals,
doubloons, cups, hats, can coolers, Frisbees,
medallion necklaces, bead necklaces...
- Children's
Hospital of New
Orleans and rode in the
parade where he
threw doubloons with his likeness.
Hogan received the
honor in part
because meeting Hogan...