SAVE 50% Elvis 75th Birthday Commemorative, Mississippi Quarter

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Own a Commemorative Elvis
75th Birthday

Mississippi US State Quarter

Uncirculated US State Quarters have been enhanced with nostalgic portraits of Elvis in celebration of his 75th birthday.  Officially authorized by Elvis’s estate, they’re fitting and meaningful tributes to the world’s most famous performer.  Let us choose one for you – they all bring back fond memories of the King of Rock ’n’ Roll. 

 

Elvis portraits will vary, but each coin features a memorable Elvis image that has been imprinted on a Mississippi State Quarter using a revolutionary technique.  It’s a permanent part of the coin and will be a treasured part of your collection for years to come.  This keepsake coin is a meaningful reminder of the King of Rock and Roll – and a fine collectible you’ll be proud to own.

 

Why the Mississippi State Quarter?

Elvis was born in a two-room house in Tupelo, Mississippi, on January 8, 1935.  Mississippi’s Quarter features its state flower, the magnolia, with the inscription “The Magnolia State.”  It was in Tupelo that Elvis had his first public performance in 1945 at the Mississippi-Alabama Fair and dairy Show.  And he got his first guitar that same year.  Elvis’s family moved to Tennessee when he was 13, but his childhood in Mississippi helped shape Elvis into the star he would soon become.

 

The King of Rock ‘n’ Roll

The King of Rock ‘n’ Roll.  The Hillbilly Cat.  The Memphis Flash.  All nicknames for the man everyone knows by his first name – Elvis.  One of the world’s most influential performers, he sparked a musical revolution and became legendary for his memorable performances, unique voice, and generosity.

 

Elvis came from humble beginnings, growing up in a two-room house in Tupelo, Mississippi.  He was a shy child, but developed a larger-than-life personality after stunning his classmates at a high school talent show.

 

Elvis made his first recording in the summer of 1953 and by the following July had his own band, first contract, and first paid concert.  Elvis’ popularity spread like wildfire.  In January 1956 he made his network television debut and quickly became a household name.

 

Hollywood took notice and soon Elvis was a film star as well.  Within a few short years, he had conquered all avenues of entertainment.  Yet Elvis remained grounded, giving much of his own time and money to various causes.  He performed several charity concerts, donated hundreds of thousands of dollars, and lent his name and fame to many causes.

 

Though Elvis was in the spotlight for just 20 years, his impact has been immeasurable.  He blended musical styles, inspired a generation of artists, and remains one of the most loved musicians of all time.

 

Make this Elvis tribute coin yours – order now.

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Own a Commemorative Elvis
75th Birthday

Mississippi US State Quarter

Uncirculated US State Quarters have been enhanced with nostalgic portraits of Elvis in celebration of his 75th birthday.  Officially authorized by Elvis’s estate, they’re fitting and meaningful tributes to the world’s most famous performer.  Let us choose one for you – they all bring back fond memories of the King of Rock ’n’ Roll. 

 

Elvis portraits will vary, but each coin features a memorable Elvis image that has been imprinted on a Mississippi State Quarter using a revolutionary technique.  It’s a permanent part of the coin and will be a treasured part of your collection for years to come.  This keepsake coin is a meaningful reminder of the King of Rock and Roll – and a fine collectible you’ll be proud to own.

 

Why the Mississippi State Quarter?

Elvis was born in a two-room house in Tupelo, Mississippi, on January 8, 1935.  Mississippi’s Quarter features its state flower, the magnolia, with the inscription “The Magnolia State.”  It was in Tupelo that Elvis had his first public performance in 1945 at the Mississippi-Alabama Fair and dairy Show.  And he got his first guitar that same year.  Elvis’s family moved to Tennessee when he was 13, but his childhood in Mississippi helped shape Elvis into the star he would soon become.

 

The King of Rock ‘n’ Roll

The King of Rock ‘n’ Roll.  The Hillbilly Cat.  The Memphis Flash.  All nicknames for the man everyone knows by his first name – Elvis.  One of the world’s most influential performers, he sparked a musical revolution and became legendary for his memorable performances, unique voice, and generosity.

 

Elvis came from humble beginnings, growing up in a two-room house in Tupelo, Mississippi.  He was a shy child, but developed a larger-than-life personality after stunning his classmates at a high school talent show.

 

Elvis made his first recording in the summer of 1953 and by the following July had his own band, first contract, and first paid concert.  Elvis’ popularity spread like wildfire.  In January 1956 he made his network television debut and quickly became a household name.

 

Hollywood took notice and soon Elvis was a film star as well.  Within a few short years, he had conquered all avenues of entertainment.  Yet Elvis remained grounded, giving much of his own time and money to various causes.  He performed several charity concerts, donated hundreds of thousands of dollars, and lent his name and fame to many causes.

 

Though Elvis was in the spotlight for just 20 years, his impact has been immeasurable.  He blended musical styles, inspired a generation of artists, and remains one of the most loved musicians of all time.

 

Make this Elvis tribute coin yours – order now.