『How "Two Bits" Became Slang for a Quarter – The Surprisingly Pirate-Filled History of $0.25 (extra pirate chaos and absurdity)』のカバーアート

How "Two Bits" Became Slang for a Quarter – The Surprisingly Pirate-Filled History of $0.25 (extra pirate chaos and absurdity)

How "Two Bits" Became Slang for a Quarter – The Surprisingly Pirate-Filled History of $0.25 (extra pirate chaos and absurdity)

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A rum-soaked sailor gets two hacked silver bits for his purchase — and that chaotic moment birthed the slang "two bits" for a quarter. Dive into pirate treasure, colonial blade math, and how one coin phrase outlasted the chopping.

Discover how "two bits" became slang for a quarter in this pirate-filled history of 25 cents. From Spanish pieces of eight hacked into silver wedges by colonists and buccaneers to the origins of the phrase that still echoes today.

This wild ride explores the Spanish silver dollar's role in colonial America, pirate loot divisions with axes and knives, and how practical money-chopping created lasting slang like "two-bit" for anything cheap. Learn the real story behind Long John Silver’s parrot, the "shave and a haircut" tune, and why the U.S. dollar was modeled after these hackable coins. Packed with absurd pirate economics, colonial chaos, and linguistic survival through wars and inflation. Arrr you ready for the surprisingly deep history of pocket change?

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