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Pieces of Eight Set – Spanish Milled Dollar with Bits (Pewter Reproduction Coin Set)

Pieces of Eight Set – Spanish Milled Dollar with Bits (Pewter Reproduction Coin Set)

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Pieces of Eight Set – Spanish Milled Dollar with Bits

The Spanish milled dollar, often called the “Piece of Eight,” was one of the most widely circulated coins in early America. Minted from New World silver in Mexico, Peru, and Bolivia, these coins traveled aboard Spanish galleons across dangerous seas, facing storms, piracy, and long ocean voyages.

Valued by the weight of their silver, milled dollars featured patterned (milled) edges to prevent shaving or clipping. Their reliability made them a trusted currency, remaining in legal circulation in the United States until 1857.

The term “Piece of Eight” comes from the common practice of cutting the coin into eight smaller pieces, or “bits,” to make change—giving rise to the expression “two bits” for a quarter dollar. In practice, coins were also routinely broken into pieces of varying sizes to complete transactions based on the weight of the silver, reflecting the flexible and practical nature of early commerce.

Our Spanish milled dollar set is cast in Vermont from lead-free pewter, designed to closely approximate the size, weight, and appearance of original coins. The set includes both a full coin and fractional pieces, offering a hands-on way to understand early American currency.

Set Includes:

  • 1 complete Spanish milled dollar
  • 8 bits (eighths)
  • 4 quarters
  • 2 halves
  • Packaged in a leather pouch
  • Includes a history insert card

WARNING  CHOKING HAZARD  SMALL PARTS  Not for children under 3. Recommended for adults and children aged 8 years and above.

 

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