Edouard Leon Scott, a French inventor, discovered that a vibrating pen visually depicted sounds on a small paper disc. Just a few years later he recorded the first ever voice recording that has survived to the present day. This was known as the Phonautograph. In the 1920’s this evolved to the Gramophone which was the first record player to use vinyl. Less than 30 years later, Peter Carl Goldmark presented the LP, a long-playing vinyl record that could hold up to 21 minutes of music on each side. This would change the music industry forever as now albums were made possible. Commemorate the 75th anniversary of the historic invention with the 2023 3 oz Antique Barbados Silver Vinyl Record Coin available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
In 1948, Colombia Records started selling Polyvinyl chloride long-playing records, otherwise known as LPs. These records stored more music, were far less brittle, and had a quieter surface than shellac discs. The first record on vinyl was Mendelssohn’s Concerto in E Minor by Nathan Milstein on the violin along with the New York Philharmonic. The vinyl record led the way for cassettes and CDs, making it an integral part of music history.
Your purchase of a 2023 3 oz Antique Barbados Silver Vinyl Record Coin will arrive in a presentation box to display your piece of silver. This silver coin will also arrive with a Certificate of Authenticity. There is a limited mintage of just 999 coins in this listing.
The obverse field of all 2023 Antique Barbados Silver Vinyl Record Coins features the coat of arms of Barbados. This emblem showcases a Dolphinfish and a Pelican holding up a shield. A hand holding two sugar canes rises from behind the shield while the words “Pride and Industry” are displayed below the shield.
A vinyl record appears on the reverse field of the 2023 3 oz Antique Silver Vinyl Record Coin. This record has a thin layer of 24-karat gold along with an antique finish. The center of the vinyl record commemorates the 75th anniversary of the invention of vinyl back in 1948.
The customer service team at JM Bullion is here for any questions you may have. Our dedicated team can be reached via email, live chat, or our toll-free number 800-276-6508.
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Edouard Leon Scott, a French inventor, discovered that a vibrating pen visually depicted sounds on a small paper disc. Just a few years later he recorded the first ever voice recording that has survived to the present day. This was known as the Phonautograph. In the 1920’s this evolved to the Gramophone which was the first record player to use vinyl. Less than 30 years later, Peter Carl Goldmark presented the LP, a long-playing vinyl record that could hold up to 21 minutes of music on each side. This would change the music industry forever as now albums were made possible. Commemorate the 75th anniversary of the historic invention with the 2023 3 oz Antique Barbados Silver Vinyl Record Coin available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
In 1948, Colombia Records started selling Polyvinyl chloride long-playing records, otherwise known as LPs. These records stored more music, were far less brittle, and had a quieter surface than shellac discs. The first record on vinyl was Mendelssohn’s Concerto in E Minor by Nathan Milstein on the violin along with the New York Philharmonic. The vinyl record led the way for cassettes and CDs, making it an integral part of music history.
Your purchase of a 2023 3 oz Antique Barbados Silver Vinyl Record Coin will arrive in a presentation box to display your piece of silver. This silver coin will also arrive with a Certificate of Authenticity. There is a limited mintage of just 999 coins in this listing.
The obverse field of all 2023 Antique Barbados Silver Vinyl Record Coins features the coat of arms of Barbados. This emblem showcases a Dolphinfish and a Pelican holding up a shield. A hand holding two sugar canes rises from behind the shield while the words “Pride and Industry” are displayed below the shield.
A vinyl record appears on the reverse field of the 2023 3 oz Antique Silver Vinyl Record Coin. This record has a thin layer of 24-karat gold along with an antique finish. The center of the vinyl record commemorates the 75th anniversary of the invention of vinyl back in 1948.
The customer service team at JM Bullion is here for any questions you may have. Our dedicated team can be reached via email, live chat, or our toll-free number 800-276-6508.