Elvis Presley "Donating Blood to Red Cross" US Half Dollar Commemorative Coin

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Elvis Presley is rightly called the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll.  As a real Elvis fan, you love capturing your favorite historic moments from the life of the original American idol.  This coin preserves one of your favorite Elvis memories

Mystic has permanently bonded a vibrant image of Elvis to this uncirculated US Half Dollar.  The coin features an original photograph of Presley from his estate’s official archives and is officially licensed by Elvis Presley Enterprises.

Donating Blood to Red Cross

Although he was a rock star around the world, when Elvis was drafted into the Army, he not only served his duty, but didn’t want any special treatment. He went to basic training, participated in military maneuvers, and did his part to give back. This wasn’t much of a surprise, though, as he was very generous and charitable throughout his career.

Among the good deeds he did while serving in the Army was donating blood several times along with his military brothers. The coin pictures him in January 1959 at the Wartturm Barracks in Friedberg.

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Elvis Presley is rightly called the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll.  As a real Elvis fan, you love capturing your favorite historic moments from the life of the original American idol.  This coin preserves one of your favorite Elvis memories

Mystic has permanently bonded a vibrant image of Elvis to this uncirculated US Half Dollar.  The coin features an original photograph of Presley from his estate’s official archives and is officially licensed by Elvis Presley Enterprises.

Donating Blood to Red Cross

Although he was a rock star around the world, when Elvis was drafted into the Army, he not only served his duty, but didn’t want any special treatment. He went to basic training, participated in military maneuvers, and did his part to give back. This wasn’t much of a surprise, though, as he was very generous and charitable throughout his career.

Among the good deeds he did while serving in the Army was donating blood several times along with his military brothers. The coin pictures him in January 1959 at the Wartturm Barracks in Friedberg.