My daughter watches a show on one of those Disney channels called Zoey 101, Britney Spears little sister stars in it. Its geared to tweeners and so it usually has some pretty lame plots but on one of the episodes some of the main characters try to scam another of their buddies who is a rich, self centered snobby type. They try to get him to shell out to buy a coin collection from another kid to teach him a lesson about something or another, I dunno exactly what the point was really, wasn't paying attention I guess, but someone on the show must know a bit about coins because they mentioned a 33 St Gaudens to bait the kid into buying. It was silly to throw that in since anyone doing any research at all is gonna find that a 33 Saint isn't gonna be for sale but it kinda shocked me that someone knew enough to put in that little touch.
Quote: I just rented X-Men: First Class, and a coin is central to its plot. The movie starts out during WWII, and the first scene centers around a 2 Reichsmark silver coin. This coin is shown several times, and is used again in a shocking scene at the end. Sometimes the coin isn't real, but done with computer graphics, and it's done well. There's also a huge Nazi gold bar in one scene, with an explanation about how it was made.
I finally watched that this weekend. Thank you for the heads up, because I was actually anticipating this!
On a different note... The Family Guy premiere last night had Peter Griffin diving into a pile of gold like Scrooge McDuck, only to find that it was a solid mass. Reminds me of an earlier post.
Not sure if this is the most current movie money thread, but I just watched Pennies From Heaven with Steve Martin (again) and it features a very large 1922 Peace dollar in one of the dance scenes. Pretty cool.
I must be really old, am I the only one that remembers "The Hardy Boys" from the old Mickey Mouse club where the plot revolved around Applegates's treasure of "Gold Doubloons and Pieces of Eight"?
After tripping dishwasher - turned waiter Jimmy Stewart...Lee Marvin dropped 3 Morgans on the floor (distinct silver sound) and told John Wayne to get himself a new steak in the western classic - The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance.
A couple of TV shows that have not been mentioned yet.
Fawlty Towers has an episode where a con artist tried to steal Basil's Coin collection.
An old episode of Mythbuster's had silver dollars being shot. There was a thread here about it from 2006 that is locked. That thread does not mention that they did use a Seated Liberty Dollar, and shot it with a black powder pistol from the same era as the coin. They were not able to get a hole through a silver dollar with period specific guns thou.
More accounting that coin collecting but when Malcolm met his Grandfather (Christopher Lloyd). Looking at a ledger sheet Malcolm impressed gramps with detecting fraud and embezzlement on the part of a quarter master from the civil war. I know there was uniforms and guns did anyone remember coins in 'Gramps' Civil war collection?
Edit: forgot to mention the name of the 3rd show... "Malcolm in the Middle"
I was going to use this for a contest when I'm ready to hold one.... But since it was already asked I guess I'll share it... Darn.. Now I have to think of a new idea!
The older cartoon movie "An American Tale" with Fievel mouse, the pigeon that finds him floating in the bottle in NY harbor and brings him up into the Statue of Liberty to clean him up and uses a proof, or more likely a DMPL 1879 Morgan as a mirror for Fievel...
Also in "Cinderella Man" there's lots of old coinage and bills shown... Most notably when Braddock (Russell Crowe) is collecting money to get his electricity turned back on. (On a side note... The admission to the Braddock vs. Baer fight was $2.30....)
(Neither are "about" coins, but show old coinage and /or bills)
Screen shot of An American Tale's Morgan.... Yes.... I own the movie .. For my kids... Ya, that's it... For my kids... Lol
How about the Castle episode where they find a cache of about 1200 or so 1792 Half Dismes.
How about James Cameron's Titanic where Rose pays Jack with a 1912 Barber dime.
Or when Doc in Back to the Future III opened up a case and there were stacks of old US currency from every time period from the Civil War to 1955.
I also read a Nancy Drew novel where a magician bought a bag of 1000 supposedly worthless magician tokens to give out to kids when he performed at their birthday parties. However, he finds out that he is getting threatened by a mysterious someone and the homes in which the children at the party lived were broken in to. Nancy Drew investigates what is going on and discovers that one of the families had a coin collection that was stolen. Then she talks to the kid whose birthday was celebrated and he speaks of a "lady coin," a coin other than a magician's token. Intrigued, she investigates further and finds one of these "lady coins." She makes an sketch by rubbing a piece of graphite on a piece of paper on top of the coin. She takes the sketch to a rare coin specialist and she identifies it as a 1933 double eagle. It turns out that the bag of magician's tokens was spiced with 1933 double eagles by an unscrupulous individual so he could smuggle them into the black market. The bag gets sold to the wrong person (the magician) and the double eagles are dispersed and have to be stolen. The individual is caught and arrested and all of the coins are seized.
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