TB Buccaneers - Super Bowl Champs! Post a coin with a ship, pirate, jolly roger, etc.

The long drought is over!
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Loved Tom when he was here, so happy for him today. He is the greatest I'll ever get to see play the game in my lifetime. Congratulations to the Buccaneers and their fans.
Charles III Portrait Set
Charles III Multi-Country Type Set
Charles IV Portrait Set
Charles IV Multi-Country Type Set
and post your brasher doubloon!
Borrowed from the sports forum

Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
If anyone can post a picture of a coin with a Chief giving up a penalty on a key play, that would probably be just as appropriate.
Mr_Spud
Bad time for the worst performance of the season.
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It's not having what you want, it's wanting what you've got.
Agree. I wish they got at least one TD. So close.
Sure, here is a (1934) China 'Junk' Dollar, PCGS MS64. The U.S. mints at Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco restruck a combined total of 30,000,000 million pieces in 1949.
Jeff
One, more, 1949 Canada Dollar, commemorating Newfoundland becoming the 10th Canadian province, March 31, 1949. The ship is the 'Matthew' which John Cabot used to discover Newfoundland in 1497. PCGS MS66.
Jeff
Henry Hudson’s “The Half Moon” boat on the reverse, accompanied by a half moon shining light on the boat at night. My High School’s yearbook slogan was “The Half Moon” (Tappan Zee H. S., not far from the Hudson River).
https://caimages.collectors.com/coinimages/42396/38171930/Hudson_obv.jpg
https://images.pcgs.com/TrueView/38171930_Medium.jpg
My collecting “Pride & Joy” is my PCGS Registry Dansco 7070 Set:
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/type-sets/design-type-sets/complete-dansco-7070-modified-type-set-1796-date/publishedset/213996
@winesteven That is a really nice Hudson!!
So many ships in that series!!! I can also think of Pilgrim, Delaware, Huguenot. Long Island, Norfolk of the top of my head...there may be more.
Jeff
No ship on it but...
Mahomes leaving Tampa..........

Same ship on the 1938 Sweden 2Kroner and the 1938 Delaware Commem
Britain Halfpenny 1964
The ship is English pirate Francis Drake's ship the "Golden Hind".
The Mysterious Egyptian Magic Coin
Coins in Movies
Coins on Television
Can someone Photo Shop a pic with Brady as a teacher at a chalkboard
with a play diagram and Mahomes sitting at a desk with the caption: Getting schooled.
Anne Bonny Female Pirate, "100 Greatest Women on Coins"

How about an Apollo 12 mission patch that flew to the Moon on that mission in November 1969. The crew were all USN and they decided that a ship, specifically a clipper ship, would be their mission emblem. The name of the Command Module was the Yankee Clipper.
U.S. Type Set
1892 Columbian commemoratives, PCGS MS64.
1912-B Great Britain trade dollar, PCGS MS64+.
Jim
Off topic. Was Bernie Sanders seen on the Chiefs sideline?
My Original Song Written to my late wife-"Plus other original music by me"
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"Lima marked coins were struck from Spanish bullion seized by Captain George Anson under orders from the Admiralty during his trans-global ocean voyage of 1740-1744. When 11 Spanish treasure ships captured off the Philippines were sailed back to Portsmouth and the precious metal delivered to the mint in London, Anson became the most famous admiral of his day. Anson's six warships were at sea for three years and nine months. While his crew were beset by scurvy his squadron of ships endured storms, shipwrecks and furious battles, costing him 5 ships and 1400 of his 1900 personnel. But he captured many prizes of booty, sacked and plundered the town of Payta Bay and sank or damaged a great number of Spanish ships. He captured the long-sought Spanish trading galleon La Nuestra senora de Cavadonga with a cargo of 36,000 ounces of silver, and some gold! In December 1743 he returned home to England, eventually reached the rank of First Lord of the Admiralty and was elevated to the peerage."
My current "Box of 20"
I think I may have seen him, but without the mittens....it was pretty warm in Tampa last night!
I won this one with a ship on it, from Outhaul's Memorial Day 2020 giveaway.


