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Peanuts Kite-Eating Tree 1 oz Silver Round

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Celebrate springtime and the kite-eating tree with another release in our APMEXclusive and limited mintage Peanuts Precious Metal...

$30.97 USD

Product Details

As low as 5.99 per round over spot
Celebrate springtime and the kite-eating tree with another release in our APMEXclusive and limited mintage Peanuts Precious Metal series! In this release, Charlie Brown lays against the tree in resignation as it chomps on his kite.

Round Highlights:
  • Contains 1 oz of .999 fine Silver.
  • APMEXclusive series.
  • Limited mintage of only 10,000 rounds.
  • Individual rounds come in capsules, while multiples of 20 are packaged in a heat-sealed roll.
  • Obverse: Depicts an officially licensed classic comic strip scene of a melancholy Charlie Brown contemplating life while laying back against the kite-eating tree as it chomps on his kite. Below is the Peanuts Worldwide copyright.
  • Reverse: Displays the officially licensed Peanuts logo along with the following characters from left to right: Pig-Pen, Schroeder, Franklin, Woodstock, Sally Brown, Charlie Brown, Lucy Van Pelt, Peppermint Patty and Marcie.

Protect your Silver in storage from the adverse effects of moisture in the air by adding these silica gel packets to your order.

Whether you are a collector, gift-giver or a Peanuts fan, these rounds are a great way to celebrate the start of springtime and kite flying season. Add this Peanuts Kite-Eating Tree 1 oz Silver round to your cart today!

Peanuts and The Kite-Eating Tree
The kite-eating tree made its first appearance in the Peanuts comic strip on April 12, 1956, when Charlie Brown's kite got stuck in its branches. Though it wasn't yet called the kite-eating tree at the time, it would officially get that name in the comic on March 14, 1965. Charles Schulz considered the kite-eating tree to be one of the 12 major set pieces of the Peanuts comic. For Charlie Brown, the tree represented defeat, as his kites always ended up tangled in its branches, but it also challenged his unwavering determination as he continued to attempt to fly kites despite the tree's mischief.

Over time, the kite-eating tree took on the persona of a mindless eating machine, devouring anything that landed in its branches and even making munching sounds. It became a recurring obstacle for Charlie Brown and his friends, even gobbling up Schroeder's piano when Lucy threw it into the tree after she became fed up for being ignored. The kite-eating tree has effectively been a minor character in Peanuts, known for its mischievous antics and adding a playful element to the strip.

From its humble beginnings as a tree that snagged Charlie Brown's kite to its portrayal as a mischievous eating machine, the kite-eating tree remains a memorable and beloved character in the Peanuts universe, representing the never-ending resilience of Charlie Brown and his unwavering determination to keep trying, even in the face of setbacks. APMEX has released Silver and Gold rounds commemorating the kite-eating tree for Peanuts fans and investors alike to enjoy.

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