3587) Green Dr. Seuss Grinch Coins Available Starting,
Appropriately, On “Green Friday”, United States of America (USA): Coins sponsored by the Warm Springs Apache Tribe: Date/Year of Coin issue 11/2024:
The Header/Banner presents the Obverse and Reverse of the Grinch Coin with the information - " DR SEUSS GRINCH COINS AVAILABLE STARTING NOVEMBER 29."
Rare Collectibles TV is exclusive distributor for planned
series of coins depicting beloved Dr. Seuss characters.
Mintage of the one-ounce .999 fine silver Grinch coins
will be limited to 5,000.
The first officially licensed Dr. Seuss coins depicting
the famous green-colored Grinch from the popular book, How the Grinch Stole
Christmas!, will be available starting on Friday, November 29, 2024. The day
after Thanksgiving is commonly known as "Black Friday" for its
holiday sales, but this year the devious Grinch is making it "Green
Friday" for the launch of his special, green-colourised coins.
The big silver coins are 38.6 millimeters in diameter,
slightly larger than U.S. silver dollars, and will be exclusively sold by Rare
Collectibles TV.
“The Grinch is the first in a series of eight different
limited edition legal tender coins depicting adored characters created by
Pulitzer Prize-winning children’s books author Theodor Seuss Geisel. RCTV is
delighted to be the exclusive distributor for these Dr. Seuss collectibles.
It’s not just about collecting coins; it’s about collecting memories, too,”
said Jack McNamara, Co-Founder of Rare Collectibles TV.
Mintage of the one-ounce .999 fine silver Grinch coins
will be limited to 5,000, and each is being certified by Professional Coin
Grading Service and encapsulated with specially-created Dr. Seuss insert
labels.
“RCTV’s goal is to keep the mintage figure incredibly low
so collectors will own something truly special and rare,” adds McNamara.
“Hopefully, Dr. Seuss fans will buy one for their kids, grandkids and maybe
even their great-grandkids.”
For the first time since its founding in 1993, Dr. Seuss
Enterprises has approved depicting the images of famous characters created by
Theodor Seuss Geisel on legal tender collector coins.
Geisel (1904-1991), known
worldwide simply as ‘Dr. Seuss,’ published his first Dr. Seuss children’s book
in 1937.
He subsequently authored and illustrated more than 60 books, and over
600 million copies have been sold, according to Dr. Seuss Enterprises.
“Royalties paid for the use of the Dr. Seuss characters
on the commemorative coins will help Dr. Seuss Enterprises benefit charitable
organisations that focus on causes such as education, health, animal
conservation, and the arts,”.
The beloved book "How the Grinch Stole Christmas!" was
first published in 1957 and the story has been adapted as television programs
and theatrical films.
The Grinch Coin:
The Reverse of the 2025-dated Grinch coins depict a
green-colourised image of the furry Grinch with the humorous motto, “E PLURIBUS
FUN ‘EM.”
The Obverse of the 2025-dated Grinch coins depicts the house illustration from the book, "Oh, The
Places You’ll Go!," and will be a common image used on all of the initial,
collectible Dr. Seuss coins.
The words “Dr. Seuss” are repeated in the
background and “ONE DOLLAR 1 OZ .999 SILVER” are along the top and right periphery.
A privy mark featuring the emblem from the Fort Sill,
Chiricahua, and "Warm Springs Apache Tribe" is also on the Obverse.
The native
Americans tribe now based in Oklahoma is the sovereign entity issuing the Dr.
Seuss coins that are being struck in the United Kingdom by The Commonwealth
Mint & Philatelic Bureau.
Each coin will be accompanied by its own unique Certificate of Authenticity (COA) puzzle piece that when pieced together with the
other COAs from each coin in this series will create an image of one of
everyone’s favorite Dr. Seuss characters.
Individual coins will be available while supplies last.
The Mint has also launched a Dr. Seuss Coin Club where members can automatically
receive each of the eight classic Dr. Seuss characters coins, such as The Cat
in the Hat, one every other month.
In addition, club members can automatically
receive a ninth ‘mystery bonus’ character coin as a free bonus gift that will
only be available to club members. It is entirely
possible that this ninth ‘mystery coin’ could become the rarest one of this
first-time ever, limited-edition release.
Native American Coin Series:
3) "Potawatomi" Culture and History, United States of America (USA): A set of six Native American Coins featuring different Tribes minted by the Torrance, California-based Native American Mint whic h struck a series of Indian Sovereign Nations Coins that are authorised by each Tribe: Date/Year of Coin Set issue: 2024
4) "Creek" Culture and History, United States of America (USA): A set of six Native American Coins featuring different Tribes minted by the Torrance, California-based Native American Mint which struck a series of Indian Sovereign Nations coins that are authorised by each Tribe: Date/Year of Coin set issue: 2024
5) "Pueblo" Culture and History, United States of America (USA): A set of six Native American Coins featuring different Tribes minted by the Torrance, California-based Native American Mint which struck a series of Indian Sovereign Nations coins that are authorised by each Tribe: Date/Year of Coin Set issue: 2024
6) "Choctaw" Culture and History, United States of America (USA): A set of six Native American Coins featuring different Tribes minted by the Torrance California-based Native American Mint whic h struck a series of Indian Sovereign Nations Coins that are authorised by each Tribe: Date/Year of Coin set issue: 2024
7) "Mohican" Culture and History, United States of Americs (USA): A set of six Native American Coins featuring different Tribes minted by the Torrance, California-based Native American Mint which struck a series of Indian Sovereign Nations coins that are authorised by each Tribe: Date/Year of Coin issue: 2022
8) Native American Coin Sets - "Shawnee, Arapaho, Susquehannock, Mohican, Chippewa and Cheyenne" Culture and History, United States of America (USA): A set of six Native American Coins fesaturing diffferent Tribes minted by the Torrance California-based Native American Mint which struck a series of Indian Sovereign Nations Coins that are authorised by each Tribe: Date/Year of Coin Set issue: 2022
9) "Navaho" Culture and History, United States of America (USA): A set of six Native American Coins featuring different Tribes minted by the Torrance California-based Native American Mint which struck a series of Indian Sovereign Nations coins that are authorised by each Tribe: Date/Year of Coin issue: 2021
10) "Cherokee" Culture and History, United States of America (USA): A set of six Native American Coins featuring different Tribes minted by the Torrance, California-based Native American Mint which strusk a series of Indian Sovereign Nations Coins that are authorised by each Tribe: Date/Year of Coin Set issued: 2021
11) "Comanche" Culture and History, United States of America (USA): A set of six Natibve American Coins featuring different Tribes minted by the Torrance, California-based Native American Mint which struck a series of Indian Sovereign Nations coins that are authorised by each Tribe: Date/Year of Coin Set issue: 2019
12) "Caddo" Culture and History. United States of America (USA): A set of six Native American Coins featuring different Tribes minted by the Torrance, California-based Native American Mint whbich struck a series of Indian Sovereign Nations Coins that are authorised by each Tribe: Date/Year of Coin Set issue: 2021
13) "Eskimo" Culture and History, United States of America (USA): A set of six Native American Coins featuring different Tribes minted by the Torrance, California-based Native American Mint which struck a series of Indian Sovereign Nations Coins that are authorised by each Tribe: Date/Year of Coin Set issue: 2021
14) "Apache" Culture and History, United States of American (USA): A set of six Native American Coins featuring different Tribes minted by the Torrance, California-based Native American Mint which struck a series of Indian Sovereign Nations Coins that are authorised by each Tribe: Date/Year of Coin Sets issue: 2021
15) "Chinook" Culture and History, United States of America (USA): A set of six Native American Coins featuring different Tribes minted by the Torrance, California-based Native American Mint which struck a series of Indian Sovereign Nations coins that are authorised by each Tribe: Date/Year of Coin Set issue: 2021
16) "Seminole" Culture and History, United States of America (USA): A set of six Native American Coins featuring different Tribes minted ny the Torrance, California-based Native American Mint which struck a series of Indian Sovereign Nations Coins that are authorised by each Tribe: Date/Year of Coin set issue: 2019
17) "Blackfoot" Culture and History, United Stat6es of America (USA): A set of six Native American Coins feasturing different Tribes minted by the Torrance, California-based Native American Mint which struck a series of Indian Sovereign Nations Coins that are authorised by each Tribe: Date/Year of Coin Set issue: 2021
18) "Fox" Culture and History, United States of America (USA): A set of six Native American Coins festuring different Tribes minted by the Torrance, California-based Native American Mint which struck a series of Indian Sovereign Nations Coins that are authorised by each Tribe: Date/Year of Coin set issue: 2021
19) "Sioux" Culture and History, United States of America (USA): A set of six Native American Coins featuring different Tribes minted by the Torrance, Californis-based Native American Mint which struck a series of Indian Sovereign Natiomns Coins that are authorised by each Tribe: Date/Year of Coin Set issue: 2021
Coin Invest Trust (CIT) Wild West Coin Series:
1) Wild Bill Hickok, Calamity Jane, Billy the Kid - Legends of the Wild West!, Cook Islands: 250 Dollars (Gold) and 20 and 5 Dollars (Silver) Coins minted by B.H. Mayer's Kunstprageanstalt (GmbH) at its facilities in Munich by commission of Coin Invest Trust (CIT) on behalf of the Treasury of the Cook Islands: Year of Coin issue: 2024
Links to posts on this blog on Coins issued under "American Innovation $1 Coin Programme":
Links to posts on the USA:
28) Basketball Hall of Fame, USA: Dome-shaped $5 Gold, Silver $5 & $1, Clad Half Dollar, Spl. Kid's set, partial colouring features etc: Date of Coin set issued: 04.06.2020
29) The first ever "No Show" Panda, USA: Minted in Platinum (One Oz.), Gold (One Oz.) and Silver (50.0 grams) Medal Variants: American Numismatic Association cancels the "2020-World's Fair of Money", scheduled to be held in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania on 04-08/08/2020
30) Women's Suffrage, USA: 100th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment's Ratification (1920-2020), that endorsed Women's Right to Vote: Date of Coins/Medals issue: 18.08.2020
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Posts on Coins/Rounds from the Intaglio Mint, Denver Colorado (a privately owned Mint):
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Old West Coin Series:
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