Compare Sea of Thieves Ancient Coins 1000 prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Released on 9/11/2019. Available on Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Xbox. Genres: Action, Adventure.

If you want a specific cosmetic from Sea of Thieves' Pirate Emporium and grinding Ancient Skeletons isn't cutting it, this 1000-coin bundle is the mid-tier shortcut - enough for a pet, a ship livery set, or the Plunder Pass with a coin to spare.

I'll be straight with you: this is not a game, it's a currency pack for Sea of Thieves. The 1000 Ancient Coins bundle - officially called the Hidden Trove of the Ancients - exists for one reason: to let you skip the slow drip of free currency and buy something specific from the Pirate Emporium right now. Whether that's a parrot companion, a weapon skin, a character outfit, or a full ship cosmetic set, 1000 coins sits at the mid-range of what Rare's storefront charges for individual premium items. The context matters here. Ancient Coins are Sea of Thieves' premium currency, separate from the gold and doubloons you earn through regular play. You can technically earn them for free by defeating rare Ancient Skeletons that spawn randomly on islands - blue-and-gold enemies carrying sacks of coins on their backs - or by climbing seasonal Renown tiers. Both methods are slow and inconsistent. Ancient Skeletons appear at random, vanish after about twenty seconds, and drop modest amounts. Seasonal rewards sprinkle coins across a 100-tier track. If you have a specific Pirate Emporium item in mind and don't want to wait, paying for coins is the practical route. The 1000-coin amount is worth understanding before you click. At this quantity you can comfortably cover the Plunder Pass (priced at 999 coins), which unlocks additional seasonal rewards and lets you earn more coins back over time through Renown progression - making this bundle functionally self-sustaining if you play regularly. Alternatively, the coins stretch across smaller cosmetic purchases: pet outfits, individual emotes, weapon skins. A full pet or a premium ship livery will typically cost more, so if that's your target, a larger bundle may be the better value per coin. The honest caveat: if you're patient and active, the free routes do work. Seasonal tracks hand out coins at specific Renown milestones, and dedicated players who log time each season can accumulate a meaningful stash without spending. This bundle is for people who want something now, not three weeks from now. It doesn't add gameplay, change how Sea of Thieves plays, or unlock content locked behind a paywall - everything purchasable with Ancient Coins is cosmetic. That's the deal Rare struck, and on those terms it's a fair one. Alex, Scout Team

Sea of Thieves Ancient Coins 1000

Sea of Thieves Ancient Coins 1000

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If you want a specific cosmetic from Sea of Thieves' Pirate Emporium and grinding Ancient Skeletons isn't cutting it, this 1000-coin bundle is the mid-tier shortcut - enough for a pet, a ship livery set, or the Plunder Pass with a coin to spare.

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Worth it if you have a specific Pirate Emporium purchase in mind and don't want to grind rare skeleton spawns for weeks.

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I'll be straight with you: this is not a game, it's a currency pack for Sea of Thieves. The 1000 Ancient Coins bundle - officially called the Hidden Trove of the Ancients - exists for one reason: to let you skip the slow drip of free currency and buy something specific from the Pirate Emporium right now. Whether that's a parrot companion, a weapon skin, a character outfit, or a full ship cosmetic set, 1000 coins sits at the mid-range of what Rare's storefront charges for individual premium items. The context matters here. Ancient Coins are Sea of Thieves' premium currency, separate from the gold and doubloons you earn through regular play. You can technically earn them for free by defeating rare Ancient Skeletons that spawn randomly on islands - blue-and-gold enemies carrying sacks of coins on their backs - or by climbing seasonal Renown tiers. Both methods are slow and inconsistent. Ancient Skeletons appear at random, vanish after about twenty seconds, and drop modest amounts. Seasonal rewards sprinkle coins across a 100-tier track. If you have a specific Pirate Emporium item in mind and don't want to wait, paying for coins is the practical route. The 1000-coin amount is worth understanding before you click. At this quantity you can comfortably cover the Plunder Pass (priced at 999 coins), which unlocks additional seasonal rewards and lets you earn more coins back over time through Renown progression - making this bundle functionally self-sustaining if you play regularly. Alternatively, the coins stretch across smaller cosmetic purchases: pet outfits, individual emotes, weapon skins. A full pet or a premium ship livery will typically cost more, so if that's your target, a larger bundle may be the better value per coin. The honest caveat: if you're patient and active, the free routes do work. Seasonal tracks hand out coins at specific Renown milestones, and dedicated players who log time each season can accumulate a meaningful stash without spending. This bundle is for people who want something now, not three weeks from now. It doesn't add gameplay, change how Sea of Thieves plays, or unlock content locked behind a paywall - everything purchasable with Ancient Coins is cosmetic. That's the deal Rare struck, and on those terms it's a fair one.

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Sea of Thieves Ancient Coins 1000 was released on 11 September 2019.