Pirate treasure – set of metal coins for rpg, larp and games

Price range: 750,00Kč through 9.250,00Kč

Pirate Treasure – Metal Coin Set for RPG, LARP and Games

Real metal coins for RPG, LARP and historical games.

 

Pirate treasure

Adventurer Set

10 players/ 100 coins

49 €  /  0,49 €  coin

Guild Treasury

20 players/ 300 coins

139 €  /  0,40 € coin

King’s Treasury

100 players / 1000 coins
370 €  /  0,37 € coin

Real from Portobello – copper 40 120 400
Real from Portobello – sikver 30 90 300
Real from Portobello – gold 15 45 150
Tollar 5 15 50
Louis d’Or 10 30 100

Open a bag full of medieval coins and let the treasure spill out onto the table.
Silver and gold will sparkle in the candlelight — and for a moment you are no longer sitting at home, but in a tavern somewhere in the Caribbean among pirates, buccaneers and corsairs..

This set contains authentic metal replicas of historical coins.

Real metal. Real weight. Real treasure.

Who is the Pirate Treasure for

These are game coins for use in board games, cosplay, larp and rpg, in theater, etc. They will be enjoyed by, for example, LARP players, RPG gamemasters, organizers of summer camps and other children’s events

Why buy a set

✔ complete currency system for the game
✔ metal design – no plastic token
✔ ideal as game currency for RPG and LARP
✔ authentic historical inspiration

Use

  • tabletop RPG (DnD, etc.)
  • game currency, trophy
  • atmospheric costume accessory.
  • LARP and historical events
  • props for film and theater
  • collectible fantasy items
  • organizers of summer camps and children’s games
Worlds: Pirates and corsairs
SKU: KTB-PIRATE Categories: ,

Pirate treasure game coin set Metal coins for games, rpg, children camp treasures

Pirate Treasure – Metal Coin Set for RPG, LARP and Games

Pirate Treasure Hidden Somewhere on an Island in the Caribbean

The map was old, the ink nearly faded by salt and time.

But the trail was still there.

Everyone fell silent as the shovel hit the wood beneath the sand.

Inside the chest were coins from a dozen ports and forgotten ships – Spanish silver, worn-out gold and the spoils of hundreds of voyages.

Pirate treasure… waiting to be returned to the table.

What’s Inside the Treasure

The set contains a mix of medieval coins that covers the game economy and currency system of every medieval game.

Ready to use as an RPG currency system, Perfect RPG and LARP economy.

Small copper and silver reales used in everyday trade – minted in Portobello.

Large silver Tolar coins of merchants and cities

Gold reales and Louis d’Ory worthy of pirate captains

Set variants

Adventurer Set

100 coins
for smaller games and home campaigns

Guild Treasury

300 coins
for larger groups, game masters and smaller events

King’s Treasury

1000 coins
for large LARP events, organizers and impressive treasure hoards

Real metal coins for RPG, LARP and historical games.

Pirate treasure

Adventurer Set

10 players/ 100 coins

49 €  /  0,49 €  coin

Guild Treasury

20 players/ 300 coins

139 €  /  0,40 € coin

King’s Treasury

100 players / 1000 coins
370 €  /  0,37 € coin

Real from Portobello – copper 40 120 400
Real from Portobello – silver 30 90 300
Real from Portobello – gold 15 45 150
Tollar 5 15 50
Louis d’Or 10 30 100

Open a bag full of pirate coins and let the treasure spill out onto the table.
Silver and gold will sparkle in the candlelight — and for a moment you are no longer sitting at home, but in a tavern somewhere in the Caribbean among pirates, buccaneers and corsairs..

This set contains authentic metal replicas of historical coins.

Real metal. Real weight. Real treasure.

How much does the Pirate treasure weigh

Adventure set weighs 340g

Guild treasury set weighs 1.02 kg

King’s Treasury weighs 3.4 kg

Pirate treasure game coin set Metal coins for games, rpg, children camp treasures

Who is the Pirate Treasure for

It is a game coin for use in board and camp games, cosplay, larps and rpgs, in theater, etc. It will be used, for example, by LARP players, RPG gamemasters and fans.

  • tabletop RPG games – immersive game tables for players of historical / fantasy LARPs and RPGs
  • LARP events
  • gamemasters
  • board games
  • fans of the genre
  • organizers of camps and other children’s events with a pirate theme
  • creators of props and costumes

Specifications of individual coins in the set Pirate treasure

These are authentically processed metal historical replicas of historical coins.Ideal as currency for larps, rpgs, board games, fantasy campaigns, themed events, props, etc. The coins are a historical replica.

Parameter Real Tolar Louis d’Or
Diameter 22 mm 40 mm 27 mm
Thickness 2 mm 2 mm  2 mm
Weight  3 g 10 g 4 g
Material

Zinc aloy

Colors Copper, Silver, Gold Silver Gold

 

Historical authenticity

Today, we are used to currency that changes regularly, with older coins quickly disappearing from circulation. In the Middle Ages, however, things worked very differently.

Coins often remained in circulation for decades, and it was completely normal for newly minted coins to be used alongside much older ones. For example, Prague groschen were used from the 14th century well into the time of the Thirty Years’ War.

Newer coins were often smaller and contained less precious metal, but older, higher-quality coins did not disappear. On the contrary – they were often valued even more.

In times of crisis, such as the Hussite Wars, minting could stop entirely. The Kutná Hora mint, one of the most important in Europe, was inactive for extended periods, which meant that coins already in circulation continued to be used for many years.

That is why it is historically accurate for different types and ages of coins to appear together in your game world – just as they did in reality.

Pirate treasure game coin set Metal coins for games, rpg, children camp treasures

 

Shipping & Delivery

We ship worldwide from the EU.

📦 Shipping cost

Shipping is fixed based on destination.
Because shipping cost is fixed, larger orders offer significantly better value.

🌍 Customs & duties

Orders within the EU are shipped without customs fees.

Shipping to the USA

We ship to the USA via our US partner. Your order is processed locally, no customs, no extra fee, you receive it as a domestic USPS shipment.
All customs handling is taken care of on our side — you won’t need to deal with any customs fees or import procedures.

Canada: No import duties. Local taxes may apply depending on your region.

For other non-EU countries (e.g. UK, Switzerland, Norway), customs charges may apply. We list the goods as “toy parts – metal token for games”, many countries have zero customs duties on them, but we do not guarantee what your customs office will decide.

🚚 Delivery time

Europe: 3–7 business days
USA: 10–14 days
Other countries: varies depending on location

📬 Shipping method

We use trusted carriers (Packeta, DHL, Hermes, Colissimo, GLS, UPS, USPS and other partners by country).
Tracking is provided for all orders.

💡 Tip

Because the real shipping costs are the same for 10 or 100 coins, it is advantageous to order more at once.
Most customers order 30–100 coins to make the most of shipping.

Pirate treasure game coin set Metal coins for games, rpg, children camp treasures

Porto Bello — Dividing the Loot

The treasury still smelled of burnt gunpowder smoke.

The chests were open, the lids leaning against the walls, and the silver gleamed in a way that seemed almost out of place. Porto Bello had been a struggle, but the final assault had been devastating, with their own losses surprisingly low. And the loot wasn’t exactly as big as they’d hoped. It was unbelievably huge. It was many times more than they’d hoped for.

Morgan stood leaning against the table, his arms folded, watching his men. Not as a commander. More like someone who knew the more important part was coming.

“Here,” someone said. “We’re counting.”

Coins began to pour onto the tables. Spanish silver. Small, larger, irregular pieces that had traveled the ocean—and now changed hands.

Augustine sat off to the side, but not silently. He sorted the coins by habit, not by value.

“Same as last time,” he said. “Shares. No surprises.”

Someone chuckled.
“Morgan won’t take more?”

Morgan shrugged.
“Morgan wants everyone to come again next time.”

That was the truth, and no one disputed it.

The box tipped over and the coins spilled across the table like water. The silver clinked, but not chaotically—more like the rhythm of the work they knew.

“This is a good city,” someone muttered.

Augustin rolled the coin between his fingers.

“A good city is one where the treasury opens from the inside.”

Laughter.

The piles grew. The shares were equal. No one was in a hurry—because a fair division was more important than the loot itself.

Morgan took one coin, held it for a moment, and then put it back down.

Because a fleet only holds together when the loot makes sense to everyone.

Pirate treasure game coin set Metal coins for games, rpg, children camp treasures

Island — Pirate Treasure Found

The sand was hot and the shovels too small for real digging.

“Here!” someone shouted, as if it wasn’t the fifth time.

A tree root moved and something wooden appeared beneath it. A lid. Old, cracked, but real enough to keep anyone from moving for a moment.

“Open it.”

“You open it!”

The lid came loose with a dramatic sound that an adult might not take seriously. But here it worked.

Inside were coins.

Lots of coins.

Hands plunged into them immediately. The clinking was loud, joyful, uncontrolled. Silver flowed through fingers, fell into the sand, and was collected again.

“This is real,” someone whispered.

“Of course it is.”

The coins were irregular, each a little different, as if each had its own story—a ship, a storm, a hiding place, oblivion.

“How much is it worth?” asked a voice that tried to sound mature.

No one answered.

Because the value was in that moment.

One coin lay aside, half in the sand, half in the sun. Someone picked it up more carefully than the others.

“This is the captain’s,” he decided.

No one protested.

Because treasures are not counted.

Treasures are found.

Pirate treasure game coin set Metal coins for games, rpg, children camp treasures

On an expedition

The map took up the entire table. The dice rolled aside, and the bag of coins remained among them like something that already belonged to the world of the game.

“How much do we have?” someone asked.

The coins spilled out. The metal rang surprisingly real.

“Not for the ship,” one said.

“Not for the crew either.”

Someone took a coin and twirled it between their fingers, as if it were their character, not him.

“So what?” he asked.

“Investment,” said the player across from him. “Information. Or debt.”

Silence. The kind of silence that happens when a game starts to get interesting.

“Money will be important,” said the narrator.

No one laughed.

The coins were divided into small piles. Not according to the rules — according to the plans.

One remained in the middle of the map.

“A deposit,” someone said.

No one took it.

Because in a good adventure, coins are not just a reward.

They are decisions.

Pirate treasure game coin set Metal coins for games, rpg, children camp treasures

Identity

WorldsPirates and corsairs
RoleStandard
How to use them
Use silver groschen as standard currency,
gold as high value coins,
patinated silver as low value coins.

Design

Specifications

MaterialZinc alloy (Zamac)

Usage

UsageGame economy
The set is selected to cover practical game economy
50 coins is a test set, or a set for an undemanding board game
100 coins will serve you for a board game, a shorter RPG or a small larp
300 coins will serve you in a larp for 50-80 characters, where the economy is not important and is more of an immersive support for the game
1000 coins will serve you in a larp for about 100 characters, where the economy plays an active role and is part of the game design

Pirate Treasure - Metal Coin Set for RPG, LARP and Games

FAQ

“Are these coins suitable for a LARP economy?”

Yes, that’s exactly what our sets are made for. We use them in our larps for the economy of our game worlds.

Are the coins double-sided?

Yes. All coins are double-sided.

Are they exact replicas of originals?

They are based on real historical coins and aim to be visually convincing and close in size and feel.

What do the coins feel like in hand?

They are metal coins with realistic weight and an authentic feel.

Are they suitable for LARP?

Yes. They are made from durable alloy and have safely rounded edges.

Can they be used as real currency or investment?

No. These are replicas for games, collecting and props. This is a replica for games, collecting or as a prop (it is not minted from silver and has no real value as currency).

Are the coins magnetic?

No.

Are they suitable as a gift?

Yes. They make an excellent gift for medieval fans, RPG players and collectors.

What is the lifespan of the surface treatment?

It depends on the method of use, in general – with expected use, the lifespan is long, if you dig into it with sharp objects, of course you can damage the surface.

How are these coins made?

Our coins are made in the Czech Republic in two ways. Some are created based on 3D scans of real historical coins, others we design from scratch as our own fantasy or historically inspired designs in 3D.

From these models, precise molds are made into which zinc alloy coins are cast. The surface of the coins is created by galvanic treatment, which gives them the appearance of old silver, copper or gold.

Pirate treasure game coin set Metal coins for games, rpg, children camp treasures

Safety Warning

This coin is not a toy for small children.

Not suitable for children under 3 years of age – there is a risk of swallowing (small parts).

Keep out of reach of small children.

Additional safety recommendations

The coin is metal and is noticeably heavier than regular plastic tokens.

Do not use as an object to throw or hit.

Do not chew, do not put in mouth.

Not suitable for children under 3 years of age without adult supervision.

Maintenance and cleaning of the coin

Regular cleaning

Wipe with a dry or slightly damp soft cloth.

If the patina is more pronounced, use a mild soap solution and dry thoroughly again.

Do not use abrasives or steel wool – they can damage the surface finish.

What not to do with the coin

Do not leave it in moisture for a long time (this will extend the life of the patina and the surface).

Do not expose to aggressive chemicals (cleaning sprays, acids, acetone, nail polish remover).

Do not put in the dishwasher — the heat and pressure of the water destroy the surface finish.

Do not leave in salt water (corrosive environment).

Do not put in pockets with keys — they quickly scratch the surface.

Long-term storage

Store in a dry place.

Ideally, keep in a bag, box or envelope.

 

We originally created coins for our games (http://cestycasem.cz)

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