Light-up coin for collectors and Corvette fans
Published by AutoMotoGadgets, on Jul 29 2008, in the categories: Auto, Car, Others
I'm bored of all the RC cars and famous car replicas and all that. Time for something different: a 1953 First General Motors Corvette Light Up Car Coin.

This officially-licensed 71 mg .925 silver clad coin is a non-circulating legal tender of the Republic of Palau (which is known for many other collector coins). But the most interesting (kitschy?) part are the lights: if you push the Corvette logo on the back of the coins, the headlights of the car light up.
Cool or not? You decide.
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This officially-licensed 71 mg .925 silver clad coin is a non-circulating legal tender of the Republic of Palau (which is known for many other collector coins). But the most interesting (kitschy?) part are the lights: if you push the Corvette logo on the back of the coins, the headlights of the car light up.
Cool or not? You decide.
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Jaime Ryhal said on 03/09/2010:
Your comment is awaiting moderationI agree with you actually, I do think! Should this become doable to have your site translated directly into French? English is my own 2nd language.