While waiting to see the Netflix film "Coin Heist" that everyone is raving about and watching the rain fall, and it being Elvis' birthday, I had to watch one of his films. The 1967 Paramount Pictures film "Easy Come, Easy Go" features Elvis Presley as a former US Navy diver who discovers a sunken ship and attempts to retrieve the contents. Along the way he meets a pretty go-go dancer and yoga student and a pair of rival treasure hunters. The film story location is not made specific but is most likely Southern California. The treasure consists of a traditional treasure chest supposedly filled with Argentine silver "pieces of eight" or eight reales coins which are dollar-sized silver coins made by the Spanish colonies and their independent successors. Some large prop coins are used for the coins in the film. Closeups of the underwater prop coin The prop coin appears to be a large size imitation of an ancient Greek silver tetradrachm with the profile of the nymph Arethusa. A final scene is set in a 1960's coin store where Elvis and his companions try to sell the coins. Coin dealer's store The dealer's store is filled with coin collecting supplies of the 1960's including blue Whitman albums. The dealer tells Elvis and his friends that the coins are copper not silver. Elvis and Jo the go-go dancer are unhappy or "all shook up" Elvis' group does get some cash and they give it to a hippie commune.
There are also Coins in "Dennis the Menace" with Mr. Wilson Here is the episode. Here are a few pics. :Mr. Wilson and A coin Dealer discuss coin's.: ennis Finds a barber dime: Dennis finds a A rare gold Indian. Mr. Wilson and the coin dealer discuss coin business.