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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 9, Number 14, April 2, 2006, Article 21

    WHY THERE WILL ALWAYS BE MARDI GRAS DOUBLOONS

    Paul MacAuley writes: "I was pleasantly surprised to read your
    comments about Mardi Gras doubloons, since this gives me cover
    to admit that I actually collect some of these cheap ?throws?.
    I?m only a tangential doubloon collector -- my specialty is
    Confederate-themed coins, and so far I?ve found about 35 doubloons
    that meet my criteria. I estimate that there are 3,000 to 10,000
    different doubloons out there.

    This topic could really use a good book or two. It would make
    some of the most colorful reading in the entire numismatic
    literature. The doubloons themselves are gaudy fun, but the stories
    of the hundreds of krewes and characters who produced these doubloons
    could fill a dozen books. The only books I?ve found are basically
    checklists developed by doubloon collectors and traders, and even
    these are hard to get. Probably the best of these books is privately-
    produced by Chuck Cox, Mardi Gras Doubloon Checklist and Swappers
    Guide (2004), and I was told that the inventory was lost in Katrina.

    You are partly justified in your concern that Mardi Gras doubloons
    are being edged out by bead necklaces, panties, stuffed toys, poker
    chips, plastics cups, etc. In part this is because Asian-made
    trinkets are cheaper than doubloons which are still American-made.
    But more importantly necklaces are easier to catch, especially by
    women who are often the intended recipients. When an uncaught
    doubloon hits the ground a scramble ensues, increasingly with
    Darwinian results.

    The heyday of the aluminum Mardi Gras doubloons was probably
    from the mid-Sixties to the mid-Nineties, but they are unlikely
    to disappear. Despite Katrina, I have already seen more than 50
    different 2006 doubloons on Ebay, and I?m sure there are more.
    The krewes are proud of their doubloons, and the crowds will
    always grab for them. If only they would write more about it..."

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  • 2006-04-02
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