1914 Chinese Fat Man Silver Dollar Makes the Silver Screen

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Chinese Carl, Apr 30, 2012.

  1. Chinese Carl

    Chinese Carl New Member

    Update

    Hangover 3 unvailing a 1914 Fat Man Coin for a Chop Mark Necklace Medallion now True
    Hollywood Chops: The photo of the 1914 Fat Man Coin Medallion now appears on the Facebook page of Hangover 1 and 2's star, Ed Helms. A comment was recently posted by Xslappper Rapper who has insider knowlege of the developing story by Chinese Carl. Xslapper Rapper is the coin's accredited photographer. It is unclear at this point who is the owner of record. Todd Phillips, director and Craig Mazin writer of Hangover 3 have not commented on the Fat Man Medallion rumor. Informative sources say with shooting beginning in September a set birdie might sing the story. Yes, it looks like it's finally a Hollywood moment for the numismatist.

    Orginal Post

    A year ago the media covered the Mike Tyson Tattoo versus the Ed Helms Hangover 2 parody tattoo and the court battle was on. Yes, the distinguishing facial tattoo was one that had the signature look. Now a coin has surfaced that has many of the facial chop marks cues that some experts would argue are the famous tattoo's dead ringer! Will this 1914 Fat Man Dollar open the controversy once more? Does the fat man facial chop have a distinctive look of a Mike Tyson by S. Victor Whitmill. Will Hangover 3 producers court the coin's anonymous owner behind the scenes and turn this coin into a blockbuster movie necklace medallion? Could there be a bidding war in the future for this unique Hollywood Chop at Heritage Collectables? The answers to the above questions springs to life the slow lane world of coin chop marks. The obscure world where the numismatist specially will catch the paparazzi cross-eyed.
    Chinese Carl
     

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  3. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    Welcome to the forum!

    Part of this post was also added to your other thread. Much of it seems to be promoting a coin and in such a way to increase interest towards a sale or such.It seems very much nonsense and along the idea of a famous person on a french fry for ebay or a one of a kind coin worth "millions". If this is the intent, please stop now. You have basically posted it twice and there is little content interest. A third similar posting will be considered as spam and appropriate action taken.

    Thanks

    Jim
     
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