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This is the very first Disney Dollar called the Recreation Coupon (or Walt Disney World Dollar) it is not directly related to the Disney Dollar nor was this bill meant as a precursor to today's dollars. Issued when Walt Disney World first opened in October of 1971. It was not redeemable for cash. For use at Walt Disney World and "Not Valid in the Magic Kingdom" signed by Roy Disney. Copyrighted by Walt Disney Productions. It was released in 1971 and 1972. However, it differs from the actual Disney Dollar in that it has no cash value.
 
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What secret Pirate Treasure hides within this Limited Edition Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean - At World's End boxed set. This Pieces of Eight boxed set includes 9 pins which will be revealed once the movie is released. The frame is a pin on pin design done in glod and red. On each dangle is the name of each Captain done in red lettering surrounded by gold. These are actual photographs of each person. (They are not drawings). Over the years each Captain spent their Piece of Eight coin, so each of the Captains put in something that was personal to them. For example... Jack put in his dangle off his head band. The round medallions on the dangle have a picture of what each Captain used in place of his piece of eight. The back of each pin has the pin trading Mickey head and says made in China. Limited edition 500. The Box is made out of wood with a heavy brass closure. The inside of the box is black velvet. The Peices of Eight Set has only 8 Captains listed. Their were 9 captains in the movie. They left out Amnandthe Corsair. His peice of eight was the pewter brandy goblet. They added Calypso. Here is the list of Captains and the pieces of eight: 1) Captain Jack - strand of Moroccan beads and ancient coin 2) Barbossa - Sailos wooden eye 3) Elizabeth Swann - Jade knot 4) Villanveva - neck of a broken bottle 5) Chevalle - Queen of spades card 6)Sri Sumbhajee - snuff box 7) Mistress Ching - spectacles 8) Gentleman Jocard - tobacco cutter The box measures aprox. 10 1/2 inches long and 6 1/2 inches wide. Each pin measures 2 inches high with the dangle, and 1 inch wide. The pins in this set are all back stamped with an "AP".
 
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