Hot Wheels Bone Shaker 2024 1 oz $2 Shape Pure Silver Coin – Solomon Island – PAMP Suisse
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Hot Wheels Bone Shaker 2024 1 oz $2 Shape Pure Silver Coin – Solomon Island – PAMP Suisse
Hot Wheels Bone Shaker 2024 1 oz $2 Shape Pure Silver Coin – Solomon Island – PAMP Suisse
Hot Wheels is the #1 selling toy in the world! For five decades, Hot Wheels has produced innovative mini- cars & track systems for children. PAMP partnered with Hot Wheels to produce this 3,000 mintage 1 oz silver Hot Wheels shaped & colorized coin.
Coin Highlights:
Contains 1 oz of .9999 fine Silver.
Each proof-like coin comes in an individually sealed custom capsule along with the iconic pegboard packaging.
Mintage of only 3,000 coins worldwide.
Officially licensed Hot Wheels™ 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 & fineness, and the individualized serial number. Also included in this design is the “HOT WHEELS” logo surrounded by field patterning of the classic racing checkered flag.
Reverse: Showcases a vibrantly colorized depiction of the Bone Shaker™ shaped race car.
Manufactured and guaranteed by PAMP in partnership with Hot Wheels™ and Twin Mill™ .
About HOT WHEELS Envisioning a die-cast car to outshine the popular English Matchbox brand, Elliot Handler, a co-founder of Mattel, Inc. created Hot Wheels in the spring of 1968. Handler sought to have a line of toy cars to command Mattel’s boys’ division after witnessing the overwhelming success of Barbie dolls and seeing his son, Kenneth play with British Matchbox cars. Originally, Mattel designed “hot rod” or fantasy cars. Hot rods are usually American cars that might be classic or modern and that have been rebuilt with large engines that are optimized for speed. This fresh take was in direct contrast to Matchbox cars that were typically small-scale replicas of production vehicles. The Hot Wheels brand was an amazing success. They absolutely disrupted the die-cast car industry from 1968 onward, forcing Matchbox cars to rethink their tired concepts, leaving them struggling to regain lost ground. Mattel went as far to hire automotive engineers to work on their designs and even developed innovative, fantasy racetracks for kids to race their models on. With powerhouse marketing campaigns and non-stop ideation, Hot Wheels has churned out innovative scale model cars and accessories for over fifty five years and counting.