(Mar 21, 2012)
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This coin is 1-1/2" in diameter and made from purple anodized aluminum They placed their crest or emblem on the obverse, and the yearly theme of their parade on the reverse of the dated tokens Those doubloons that are thrown to the crowds are made from lightweight 15 gauge aluminum with some of them anodized different colors The "heavies", as they are called, are minted from thicker 10 gauge aluminum, bronze, .999 silver, and other metals Truly a work of art, these silver-dollar sized tokens measure about 1-1/2” in diameter They are minted in limited quantities each year, and many hundred's of thousands in collections were lost in the flood waters of Hurricane Katrina in 2005
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