On July 17th, 2025 Disneyland began its 70th Anniversary Celebration. As always there was special entertainment, food items, characters, and of course lots of merchandise.
Earlier in the year they had started to release some new medallions and pressed pennies for the 70th and we will be posting about all of those as soon as we acquire all the coins. However, on the 17th two special new sets of colored medallions were released and they have already become quite the popular item.
The first set is available at Downtown Disney inside the big World of Disney Store. The machine is tucked away up along one of the internal walls. It has a really nice looking new marquee featuring the Disneyland 70th logo.
Just check out these coins. When I first saw them I actually thought someone had just painted some of the coins and were showing them off. But that is not the case, they are preloaded inside the machines fully colored as you see above. The set includes coins featuring Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Tinker Bell and Sleeping Beauty Castle. The reverse side is also colored and featured the 70th Logo (see below).
The second machine can be found inside the Disney California Adventure park at the Gone Hollywood Store. I almost like these coins better, the colors are gorgeous. This set features Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Pluto and Grizzly Peak one of the landmarks from the California Adventure park. You can also see the Disneyland 70th Logo which is the reverse image on all of coins from both sets.
The cost of these is a higher due to the color variation. You can pick these up for $8 each, or $30 for four coins (any combination). There is no word on how long these will be around, and from what I have seen online they are VERY popular and I’m sure are selling quickly. If you are visiting the California parks anytime soon you may want to dash over and grab these as soon as you can.
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Hey, David. Thanks for the heads up. These color medallions look amazing. I seldom buy medallions, but I asked a friend with an annual pass to try to pick these up for me due to their uniqueness – color and 70th anniversary. Also, I was at Disneyland last month and picked up all the pressed pennies in your other post.
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