Friday, November 6, 2009

"This Is It", free Michael Jackson coin?

I am reading many news about how 20,000 Jackson coins sell out in 15 minutes yesterday. Most probably it is a press release for the Micheal Jackson "This Is It", the documentary about Michael Jackson's final rehearsals. The film which is in cinema on 28th October and suppose to be showed for two weeks, will stay in cinemas for an additional one to three weeks. This Is It earned more than £61m worldwide in its first five days, topping the US box office. Not only did it defeat low-budget horror film Paranormal Activity, last week's US champion, but it did so even over a spooky Halloween weekend. The Jackson documentary drew $32.5m (£19.8m) in the US, $10.4m (£6.3m) in Japan, and £4.6m in the UK.

I am trying to find more information about the 20,000 Jackson coins sell out in 15 minutes. Some website were saying that MJ fan will get a free Michael Jackson coin for every ticket purchase? Michael Jackson fan will receive a certificate directing them to the official website where they will have the exclusive opportunity to collect a piece of history. Is this true? How come there is a news about 20,000 Jackson coin sell out in 15 minutes when they're giving them for free? In HSN website, some customer complaining that they receive the coin but it come with a different CD/DVD, not the one as advertised. Sound like most fan care more about the CD/DVD then the coin to me.


The Michael Jackson Commemorative Collection is exclusively produced under an approved license from the Estate of Michael Jackson. Bravado International Group, the world’s leading music merchandising company, teamed up with The First Commemorative Mint Inc. to exclusively manufacture the King of Pop, one-of-a-kind memento. The collectible, one-of-a-kind memento es feature an iconic Michael Jackson image to remember the one and only Man in the Mirror, in brilliant color on never before circulated Kennedy Half Dollars. Over 20,000 were snatched up just 15 minutes on QVC in anticipation of movie’s release. For more information go to www.kingpopcoin.com

Source: The guardian.co.uk

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1 comments:

Anonymous,  November 15, 2009 1:12 PM  

This is a big hoax. I don’t think that they sold even 20 coins. Who would purchase this crap?! It’s a picture of MJ on a coin. Like a sucker I purchased one of Obama and all the ink came off. My brother is a coin collector and he told me that the coins in worth 50 cents and that no real collector would buy this. I did some research on the company that made them and they are a little firm out of Long Island with a history of scams. STAY AWAY from this junk.

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