Bugs Bunny and Elmer J. Fudd have been the stars of countless classic Looney Tunes cartoons and have been antagonizing each other for decades. The Rabbit of Seville is their most iconic masterpiece and a classic scene from that cartoon is depicted in full colour on this fine silver collectable coin.
Released in theatres on December 16, 1950, The Rabbit of Seville was the first Looney Tunes short to parody a classic opera, The Barber of Seville. Pursued by Elmer Fudd, Bugs Bunny tries to elude the hunter by tricking him into venturing on-stage. Through escalating gags and barbershop antics, Bugs takes control and stages his own version of the opera at Elmer’s expense.
All collectable coins have been previously owned. Conditions will vary.
Metal Type: Silver
Purity: 99.99
Mint: RCM
Year: 2015
Mintage: 5,000
Diameter: 54 mm
Weight: 62.67g
Special Features: Full colour
Packaging: Acme branded wooden crate with graphic box and certificate
Artists: Warner Bros. (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse)