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Templarios Coin
Coin with the design of the Knights Templar with brass finish. The coin has a diameter of 4 cm. and weighs 35 grams. Coin manufactured in Toledo, Spain.
€4.28
Silver coin 8 reais, 3.5 cms
8 silver royals (Piece of eight) minted during the reign of Philip IV in 1635. Legend has it: Hispaniarum Rex from the year 1637 silver. Size: 3.5 cms. diameter.
€0.91
Pirate Coins
These coins are, due to their innovative design, a true eyecatcher and perfectly suited as in-game currency for LARP!
IT money is mandatory for any type of character, whether as a salary for jobs such as ongoing tasks, purchase of smaller items, or use in gambling.
Details:
- Material: zinc, nickel galvanized
- Color: Gold, Silver or Copper, each with an antique finish
- Size: ca. 25-30 mm x 2.5 mm
€26.78
2 Gold Shields
2 Gold Shields minted in Seville (Doblon) Felipe II 1556-1598
Two inches.
€0.86
2 Gold Shields
2 gold shields (Doblon) Felipe II 1556-1598
Eight inches.
€0.75
Roman Coins
These coins are, due to their innovative design, a true eyecatcher and perfectly suited as in-game currency for LARP!

IT money is mandatory for any type of character, whether as a salary for jobs such as ongoing tasks, purchase of smaller items, or use in gambling.

€26.78
Pirate Coins Pack of 10
These coins with detailed design and high quality are perfect as LARP game currency, virtual money, decoration or fancy accessories.
€10.67
English Police Baton
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Staff of the English Police

The baton used by the British "Bobbies" has always had a fascination for Cold Steel. These heavy handfuls were not only used as the "craft tool" for these tough cops against the criminal element of Victorian England, but also served as a symbol of authority and almost as an official badge - with the royal crest and its jurisdiction/department and number painted on the shaft.
€37.49
Caltrop, hand forged in steel
Caltrop, hand forged in steel
Replica of a medieval caltrop, also known as chicken foot or Wolfsangel.
It consists of four sharp nails, three of which form the main pillars,
while a nail always points vertically upwards. The Romans already used caltrops,
who were called Tribulus.
€8.57
Aquila - Standard, Roman Legionary Eagle
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Aquila - Standard Roman Legionnaire Eagle

The Aquila (lat. De Eagle) was the most prestigious military banner of the Roman legions and was kept in the greatest
veneration. The loss of this pattern, also known as the Legionnaires' Eagle, was considered shame and ultimate disgrace. in
On the other hand, the recovery of the lost Aquilae was hailed as a great victory.

€471.24
Gladiator Network, Rete
Gladiator's network, also called The Rete.The retiarius was a Roman gladiator who struggled with stylized equipment in the style of a fisherman: a heavy net, a three-pointed trident, and a dagger (pugio). The retiarius wore light armor, wearing arm protection and shoulder protection. Usually, her outfit consisted only of a thong held in place by a wide belt, or in a short tunic with light padding. He didn't wear head protection or footwear. The net was used to catch the opponent, make him stumble or whip him.
€53.55
Handcuffs with chain
Our reproductions of historical handcuffs are fully functional and suitable for various eras. They are forged in solid steel and with antique finish.
Features:- Material: steel- Inner diameter handles: approx. 7 to 8 cm- Total length of chain and handles: approx. 134 cm- Weight: approx. 1.2 kg
€32.13
Springfield Saber Bayonet, with hem
The Springfield rifles, manufactured in the same name as the Springfield Armory in Massachusetts, were part of the standard weaponry of American troops. A bayonet for hand-to-hand combat was often used in these rifles, the length of which could be compared to short swords. This authentic replica of the Springfield bayonet is made of steel with leather plates on the handle. The included sheath is made of leather and features steel fittings.
€69.62
Drinking horn 0.5 l
Horn to drink made of real horn. Polished on the outside.Varnished inside with varnish for food (resists alcohol).If you request a specific color in the comments field, we'll try to provide it.Size: - drinking horn 0.5 l
€21.42
Drinking horn 0.6 liters, varnished inside
Real drinking horn. Polished on the outside.Varnished inside with varnish for food (resists alcohol).If you request a specific color in the comments field, we'll try to provide it.Size: - drinking horn 0.6 l
€21.42
Horn to drink 1.25 liters
Horn to drink made of true hornDuring the Viking era, as well as in medieval times, the horn to drink was a popular instrument
container for drinking. It was not used only for mead (honey wine).
Our drinking horns were polished on the outside, giving them a gentle touch
surface. The interior has been coated with varnish suitable for food (resists saliva and alcohol).
Be aware that these are products of nature and there are no two alike. You can
mention a specific color preference in the comments section of your request and
Let's try to provide it. The content may also vary slightly.
Volume content: approx. 1.25 liters
€42.84