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How the Grinch Stole Christmas - Whoville 1-Cent Prop Coin - H4-264

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How the Grinch Stole Christmas - Whoville 1-Cent Prop Coin - H4-264
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This whimsical 1-cent coin was custom-made for use during the production of Ron Howard’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000). Cast in metal and measuring approximately 0.75" in diameter, the coin features a playful design of crossed candy canes flanked by stars and the phrase “E Pluribus Whonum” — a clever Seussian twist on the traditional motto. The reverse displays an ornate number “1” encircled by decorative scrollwork, reinforcing its role as a unique Whoville denomination.

Coins like this are most prominently seen during the frenzied shopping sequence at Farfingles department store, where the citizens of Whoville enthusiastically prepare for Christmas. These fun and festive coins helped bring the over-the-top holiday consumerism of Whoville to life, enhancing the film’s vibrant world-building and satirical charm.

A rare and delightful piece of screen-used set dressing, this coin is a perfect collectible for fans of the film or anyone who wants to own a tiny slice of Whoville’s holiday spirit.

The item may have minor wear from production use; please refer to the listing images for exact condition.