2024 SI 1 oz Silver $2 Colorized Barbie & the Rockers Coin (Box)

$109.99
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Coin Highlights:
- Contains 1 oz of .9999 fine silver.
- Each prooflike coin comes in an individually sealed custom capsule along with a beautiful display box.
- Mintage of only 3,000 coins worldwide.
- Officially licensed Mattel Superstar Barbie™ shaped legal tender coin.
- Unique packaging with a custom-shaped capsule and coin display stand.
- Obverse: Features the Ian Rank-Broadley effigy of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, country of issue, denomination, year, metal, weight and fineness, and the individualized serial number. Also included in this design is "BARBIE" along the top, "BARBIE AND THE ROCKERS" along the bottom and a 1950s Barbie silhouette. Finally, a whimsical star field pattern adorns the rest and ties the design together.
- Reverse: Showcases a vibrantly colorized depiction of Barbie in a pink rocker outfit, sporting 80s-themed rocker accessories like a large bow in teased hair, lover-sized earrings, belt, boots, and a microphone!
- Manufactured and guaranteed by PAMP in partnership with Mattel.
PAMP products are manufactured in Switzerland and are world-renowned for their superior craftsmanship. Add the 1 oz coin to your cart today!
Barbie
Barbie formally premiered March 9, 1959 at the American International Toy Fair in New York City. The doll was the creation of Mattel Inc.'s Ruth Handler, who recognized a gap in the toy market. Handler witnessed her daughter, Barbara, project her childhood aspirations onto paper dolls. Ruth hoped for Barbara to have a realistic, three-dimensional toy to play with like her son Kenneth's action figures; so she created it herself.
The idea for Barbie came about from Handler's observation of the German Lilli doll from 1956. The development of the first Barbie began shortly after and was first brought to market in 1958. Barbie became a household name due to a sweeping TV advertisement. Ruth's guiding philosophy was that little girls could play with Barbie and picture themselves in a range of aspirational roles. The fashion doll that grew over the decades into a global cultural icon was created to personify the ambitions of generations of girls heading toward adulthood.
Barbie™ and associated trademarks and trade dress are owned by and used under license from Mattel. ©2024 Mattel.
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