# CNS2087 - Elvis Presley "Please Don't Stop Loving Me" US Half Dollar Commemorative Coin
Elvis Presley is rightly called the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll. He is credited with 54 certified gold singles – more than any other recording artist ever! This coin highlights one of those songs that sold at least 500,000 copies.
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.
Please Don’t Stop Loving Me
Recorded for the film Frankie and Johnny in 1965, “Please Don’t Stop Loving Me” was part of the soundtrack album. It was also released as a single, with the title song from the movie, “Frankie and Johnny.” on the other side. Both songs made it on the Billboard Hot 100 list, and “Please Don’t Stop Loving Me” peaked at number 45.
Elvis turned 30 years old that year, a time when some people take a downhill turn. But not Elvis! In England his “Crying in the Chapel” topped the Beatles, and sold almost 2 million records worldwide. His album Elvis for Everyone hit the charts and remained there for 27 weeks. His movie Girl Happy opened to positive reviews and good attendance, while the title song made the charts and stayed there for 31 weeks. Elvis finished shooting Paradise, Hawaiian Style in Hawaii where he was presented with an award for his contributions to help fund the USS Arizona Memorial. Thirty was a very good year for Elvis.
Elvis Presley is rightly called the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll. He is credited with 54 certified gold singles – more than any other recording artist ever! This coin highlights one of those songs that sold at least 500,000 copies.
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.
Please Don’t Stop Loving Me
Recorded for the film Frankie and Johnny in 1965, “Please Don’t Stop Loving Me” was part of the soundtrack album. It was also released as a single, with the title song from the movie, “Frankie and Johnny.” on the other side. Both songs made it on the Billboard Hot 100 list, and “Please Don’t Stop Loving Me” peaked at number 45.
Elvis turned 30 years old that year, a time when some people take a downhill turn. But not Elvis! In England his “Crying in the Chapel” topped the Beatles, and sold almost 2 million records worldwide. His album Elvis for Everyone hit the charts and remained there for 27 weeks. His movie Girl Happy opened to positive reviews and good attendance, while the title song made the charts and stayed there for 31 weeks. Elvis finished shooting Paradise, Hawaiian Style in Hawaii where he was presented with an award for his contributions to help fund the USS Arizona Memorial. Thirty was a very good year for Elvis.