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1 Dollar - Elizabeth II Treehouse of Horror

Issuer Perth Mint, Australia
Year 2022
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Thickness 3.5 mm
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Reverse description Full-color depiction of the Simpson family rendered as skeletons, seated together on their iconic orange couch against a black background, in the style of the long-running animated television series 'The Simpsons - Treehouse of Horror.' The figures of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie are each portrayed in skeletal form with characteristic visual features intact, including Marge's towering blue hair. The 'The Simpsons' logo appears in the lower field in its recognizable hand-drawn style, with 'TREEHOUSE OF HORROR' lettered below in green. The Perth Mint 'P' mintmark is visible at the left edge of the design, and the copyright notice '©20TV' appears at upper right alongside the signature 'MATT GROENING'.
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Reverse lettering ©20TV P MATT GROENING THE SIMPSONS TREEHOUSE OF HORROR
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Issued under a licensing agreement between the Perth Mint and 20th Television, this coin is part of a broader Simpsons bullion series that Perth has sustained across multiple years and themes. The Treehouse of Horror specials have aired annually since 1990, making them one of the longest-running anthology horror-parody formats in television history. Perth's Simpsons releases have drawn consistent secondary market premiums above spot, driven more by collector crossover from pop culture than by the traditional bullion buyer.

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