Coca-Cola shaped 1930s Vintage Sign 1oz silver medallion (2024 MTB / PAMP)
Coca-Cola memorabilia, in all its many forms, remains a popular collector market, and the numismatic world has added its fair share to the choices on offer. Of most note is a range of bottle cap coins from the now defunct Crown Mint, featuring Coca-Cola logos from around the world, but MTB-PAMP have also issued a wide range of interesting designs, including bullion, and most recently, a bottle-shaped coin.
Their latest is this one-ounce silver medallion, and it draws from the 1930s, a particularly iconic period for the brands style, to reproduce one of those brilliant tin advertisements that adorned places like US service stations, and wherever else the drink was sold, like vending machines. This is one of those inverted shield-style designs that were popular at the time, and they’re very collectible today, often selling for well over $1,000. We’ve seen a wooden version of this Kay Displays Inc. sign from the early 1940s, made in wood because metal was diverted to the war effort.
As always, MTB-PAMP have done a fine job with the presentation, fully themed all over, and with a custom capsule. The mintage is capped at 2,500 pieces, and it should be available to order now, with shipping around the beginning of August.
DENOMINATION | COMPOSITION | DIMENSIONS | FINISH | MINTAGE |
Undenominated | 31.1 g of 0.999 silver | ?? mm | Reverse-proof, Colour | 2,500 |
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