Krewe of Pegasus Mardi Gras Doubloon
Country of Origin: United States (New Orleans, Louisiana)
Year of Issue: 1979
Denomination: N/A (Parade Favor/Token)
Composition: Anodized Aluminum (Green)

Brief Description
A green anodized aluminum Mardi Gras doubloon featuring a winged horse (Pegasus) on the obverse and theme-related symbols on the reverse.
Historical Significance
Mardi Gras doubloons were first introduced in 1960. They are tossed from parade floats to crowds. The Krewe of Pegasus was formed in 1957. The 1979 date signifies the parade year, while the 1957 date on the obverse commemorates the Krewe's founding.
Estimated Value
$1.00 - $3.00
Care Instructions
Store in a cool, dry place. Avoid scratching the anodized surface, as the silver-colored aluminum underneath will show through. Do not clean with chemicals.
Mint Mark
None (Privately struck)
Mintage & Rarity
Common; produced in high quantities for parade distribution.
Weight & Diameter
Approx. 3.5g - 4.5g / 39mm
Edge
Plain
Apparent Grade
About Uncirculated; shows minor surface nicks likely from original parade handling/striking.
Obverse (Front)
Features a central image of a winged horse (Pegasus) jumping, flanked by laurel leaves. Above is a ribbon reading 'PEGASUS' under 'KREWE OF'. Below the horse is the founding year '1957'. Around the bottom rim: 'NEW ORLEANS MARDI GRAS'.
Reverse (Back)
Depicts the 1979 parade theme 'Classic Themes' featuring an open book, an astronaut, a hot air balloon, and a submarine. The year '1979' is prominently featured at the bottom.
What Drives This Coin's Value
Value is primarily driven by color (rare colors fetch more), metal (silver versions are more valuable), and Krewe history. Common aluminum doubloons have more sentimental than monetary value.
Similar Coins
Other Mardi Gras Krewes (Rex, Comus, Zulu) produce similar doubloons; distinguish them by the central crest and Krewe name.
Authenticity & Counterfeit Red Flags
Authenticity is rarely an issue for aluminum versions due to low value; check for crisp striking and consistent anodization. High-value silver versions should be weighed.
Notable Varieties & Errors
Multi-color strikes, 'Dual-tone' finishes, or versions struck in .999 Fine Silver for members.
Created At: 2026-06-25T03:29:59.640165