# CNS2511 - Elvis Presley "Last Concert Market Square Arena" 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.
Last Concert Market Square Arena
This coin commemorates Elvis’ very last concert. It was at Indiana’s Market Square Arena on June 26, 1977. Some highlights from the show included one of the first performances of “Can’t Stop Loving You” in three years as well as a moving rendition of “Bridge Over Troubled Water.”
That concert also marked one of the few occasions when Elvis invited his father on stage. Some fans who were present that night or who heard recordings, claim that you can hear in Elvis’ performance that he knew a change was coming, that something big was about to happen. Little did they all know, this would be Elvis’ last concert and he would pass away less than two months later.
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.
Last Concert Market Square Arena
This coin commemorates Elvis’ very last concert. It was at Indiana’s Market Square Arena on June 26, 1977. Some highlights from the show included one of the first performances of “Can’t Stop Loving You” in three years as well as a moving rendition of “Bridge Over Troubled Water.”
That concert also marked one of the few occasions when Elvis invited his father on stage. Some fans who were present that night or who heard recordings, claim that you can hear in Elvis’ performance that he knew a change was coming, that something big was about to happen. Little did they all know, this would be Elvis’ last concert and he would pass away less than two months later.