Doubloons

/duːˈbluːnz/ noun

Gold or silver coins worth double the value of a single coin, formerly used in Spanish-speaking countries; often associated with pirates and treasure.

From Spanish 'doblón,' which comes from 'dobla' meaning 'double' or 'fold,' originally referring to coins worth twice the standard unit. The word entered English through trade and piracy in the Caribbean and Americas.

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