Cook Islands 2012 5$ cartoon Adventures of Buratino Karabas Barabas 1 Oz Silver
SPECIAL FEATURES:
- Mintage Limit - 1,000
- Coin from this series on top page of 2013 Krause Book
- The current series of coins has been released for the 75th anniversary of “Soyuzmultfilm”. Officialy licensed product!
- Coin in capsule + with Certificate of Authenticity + Presentation case
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- EXTREMELY LOW mintage limit only 1,000
- Coin in capsule + with Certificate of Authenticity + Presentation case
- Coin from this series on top page of 2013 Krause Book
- The current series of coins has been released for the 75th anniversary of “Soyuzmultfilm”. Officialy licensed product!
The Adventures of Buratino
Buratino is the main character of the book The Golden Key, or the Adventures of Buratino (1936) by Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoy. Based on the 1883 novel The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi, Buratino originated as a character in the commedia dell'arte. The name Buratino is derived from the Italian burattino, which means wooden puppet or doll.[1] The book was published in 1936, and Buratino quickly became hugely popular among children in the Soviet Union, and remains so to this day. The story has been made into several films, including in 1959 and in 1975.
The Story
Like Pinocchio, Buratino is a long-nosed wooden puppet. According to the story, he is carved by Papa Carlo from a log, and suddenly comes to life. Upon creation, Buratino comes out long-nosed due to Papa Carlo's sloppy woodworking. Papa Carlo tries to shorten it, but Buratino resists.
Papa Carlo then sells his only good jacket in order to buy textbooks for Buratino and sends him to school. However, the boy becomes distracted by an advertisement for a local puppet theater show, and sells his textbooks to buy a ticket to the show. There he befriends other puppets, but the evil puppetmaster Karabas Barabas wants to destroy him because Buratino disrupted the show.
Karabas Barabas releases Buratino after he learns that Papa Carlo's home contains a secret door for which Karabas has been searching. A Golden Key that Karabas once possessed, but later lost, opens this secret door. Karabas releases Buratino and even gives him five gold coins, asking only that Buratino watch after his father's home and make sure they do not move.
The story proceeds to tell of Buratino and his friends' hunt for the Golden Key, and their struggles against the evil Karabas, his loyal friend Duremar, as well as a couple of crooks: Alice the Fox and Basilio the Cat, who are after Buratino's coins.
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Here you can see the front page of the Krause Publications World Coins catalog. This will appear in June 2012, you have the opportunity to see our products in detail. We assume thatwith the publishing of the catalog, the prices of the coins will double.
We are very proud to be represented in the 2013 Standard Catalog of World Coins.