Summer Olympic Coins

Summer Games

Year

Event

Number of Coins

1896

I Olympic Games, Athens, Greece

None

1900

II Olympic Games, Paris, France

None

1904

III Olympic Games, St. Louis, USA

None

1908

IV Olympic Games, London, England

None

1912

V Olympic Games, Stockholm, Sweden

None

1920

VII Olympic Games, Antwerp, Belgium

None

1924

VIII Olympic Games, Paris, France

None

1928

IX Olympic Games, Amsterdam, Netherlands

None

1932

X Olympic Games, Los Angeles, USA

None

1936

XI Olympic Games, Berlin, Germany

None

1948

XIV Olympic Games, London, England

None

1952

XV Olympic Games, Helsinki, Finland

1

1956

XV Olympic Games, Melbourne, Australia and Stockholm, Sweden

None

1960

XVI Olympic Games, Rome, Italy

None

1964

XVII Olympic Games, Tokyo, Japan

2

1968

XVIII Olympic Games, Mexico City, Mexico

1

1972

XIX Olympic Games, Munich, Germany

6

1976

XX Olympic Games, Montreal, Canada

30

1980

XXI Olympic Games, Moscow, Russia

45

1984

XXII Olympic Games, Los Angeles, USA

6

1988

XXIII Olympic Games, Seoul, Korea

32

1992

XXIV Olympic Games, Barcelona, Spain

30

1996

XXV Olympic Games, Atlanta, USA

16

2000

XXVI Olympic Games, Sydney, Australia

59

2004

XXVII Olympic Games, Athens, Greece

N/A

2008

XXVIII Olympic Games, Beijing, China

27 (Projected)

2012

XXIX Olympic Games, London, England

N/A

1952 Helsinki Olympics

Specifications

Denomination

Reverse Design

Artist

Obverse Design

Artist

Edge

Date of Issue

Finish

500 Markkaa

A wreath surrounding 500 and the legend: “Suomi Finland Markkaa”

A. Altonen and M. Visanti

The Olympic Rings and the legend: V Olympia, Helsinki and the year of 1951 or 1952

A. Altonen and M. Visanti

Symbols of 18 pairs and hands

1951 or 1952

Circulated

Dimensions

Diameter

Weight

Thickness

Composition

Mintage

Mint Mark

Struck by

Issue Price

32 mm

12 grams

2 mm

.500 silver, .400 copper, and .100 nickel

18,500 (1951) and 586,500 (1952)

H (for Director Helle)

Suomen Rahapaja (Finnish Mint)

500 Markkaa (approximately $2.25 US)

1964 Tokyo Olympics

100 Yen

Specifications

Denomination

Reverse Design

Artist

Obverse Design

Artist

Edge

Date of Issue

Finish

100 Yen

The rising sun in the centre, small olive leaves, 100 superimposed, and the legend: okyo 1964 above and below a Japanese legend meaning: ear 39 of the reign of Showa

Miss Shoko Maejima

The Olympic flame with the Olympic rings and a Japanese legend meaning: apan 100 Yen

Miss Shoko Maejima

Milled

1964

Circulated

Dimensions

Diameter

Weight

Thickness

Composition

Mintage

Mint Mark

Struck by

Issue Price

22.6 mm

4.8 grams

1.7 mm

.600 silver, .300 copper, and .100 zinc

80,000,000

No Mint marks

The Ministry of Finance, Mint Bureau

100 Yen

1000 Yen

Specifications

Denomination

Reverse Design

Artist

Obverse Design

Artist

Edge

Date of Issue

Finish

1000 Yen

Cherry blossoms, the Olympic rings, 1 000 yen, the legend: 1964 Tokyo and a Japanese legend meaning: ear 39 of the reign of Showa

Mint Officials

Mount Fuji with Cherry Blossoms on each side and a Japanese legend meaning: apan 1000 yen

Mint Officials

Milled

1964

Circulated

Dimensions

Diameter

Weight

Thickness

Composition

Mintage

Mint Mark

Struck by

Issue Price

35 mm

20 grams

2.5 mm

.925 silver and .075 copper

15,000,000

No Mint marks

The Ministry of Finance, Mint Bureau

1000 Yen

1968 Mexico City Olympics

Specifications

Denomination

Reverse Design

Artist

Obverse Design

Artist

Edge

Date of Issue

Finish

25 pesos

An Aztec ballplayer, the Olympic rings, and the legend: uengos de la XIX Olimpiada Mexico 1968

Lorenzo Rafael

An eagle fighting a snake, the legend: stados Unidos Mexicanos, the words ey 0.720 and 25 pesos

Ricardo Luna Y Vasco

Incused lettering ndependencia y Libertad

1968

Circulated

Dimensions

Diameter

Weight

Thickness

Composition

Mintage

Mint Mark

Struck by

Issue Price

38 mm

22.5 grams

2 mm

.720 silver and .280 copper

30,000,000

M (small above the )

La Casa de Moneda de Mexico (Mexican Mint)

25 pesos

1972 Munich Olympics

During the release of the first four series, a controversy was generated over the legend. The use of the legend, N DEUTSCHLAND was a point of tension for East Germany. The point was raised that the legend should have read n Mnchen. The legend was changed for Series Five.

Series One

Specifications

Denomination

Reverse Design

Artist

Obverse Design

Artist

Edge

Date of Issue

Finish

10 Deutsche Mark

A stylized German Eagle, and the legend: 10 Deutsche Mark Bundesrepublik Deutschland

Greta Lippi-Heinsen, Munich

The 1972 Olympic emblem of Munich, nicknamed he Wheel of Fortune, and the legend: piele der XX Olympiade 1972 in Deutschland

Greta Lippi-Heinsen, Munich

Lettering on a plain edge itius Altius Fortius

1972 (released in January 1970)

Proof and Circulated

Dimensions

Diameter

Weight

Thickness

Composition

Mintage

Mint Mark

Struck by

Issue Price

32.5 mm

15.5 grams

2.25 mm

.625 silver and .375 copper

All mint marks: 125,000 each Proof, 2,375,000 each Circulated

Below the Eagle right claw: D, F, G, J

Bayer. Hauptmunzamt, Munich (D), Stuttgart (F), Karlsruhe (G), Hamburg (J)

Proof: 15 Deutsche Mark, Circulated: 10 Deutsche Mark

Series Two

Specifications

Denomination

Reverse Design

Artist

Obverse Design

Artist

Edge

Date of Issue

Finish

10 Deutsche Mark

A stylized German Eagle, and the legend: undesrepublik Deutschland 10 Deutsche Mark

Reinhart Heinsdorff, Lehen

Intertwining chains on a ribbed disc and the legend: lympische Spiele 1972 in Mnchen

Reinhart Heinsdorff, Lehen

Lettering on a plain edge itius Altius Fortius

1972 (released in July 1971)

Proof and Circulated

Dimensions

Diameter

Weight

Thickness

Composition

Mintage

Mint Mark

Struck by

Issue Price

32.5 mm

15.5 grams

2.25 mm

.625 silver and .375 copper

All mint marks: 125,000 each Proof, 4,875,000 each Circulated

Below the Eagle left claw: D, F, G, J

Bayer. Hauptmunzamt, Munich (D), Stuttgart (F), Karlsruhe (G), Hamburg (J)

Proof: 15 Deutsche Mark, Circulated: 10 Deutsche Mark

Series Three

Specifications

Denomination

Reverse Design

Artist

Obverse Design

Artist

Edge

Date of Issue

Finish

10 Deutsche Mark

A stylized German Eagle, and the legend: undesrepublik Deutschland 10 Deutsche Mark

Siegmund Schutz, Berlin

A male ball player, a female gymnast and the legend: piele der XX Olympiade 1972 in Mnchen

Siegmund Schutz, Berlin

Lettering on a plain edge itius Altius Fortius

1972 (released in December 1971)

Proof and Circulated

Dimensions

Diameter

Weight

Thickness

Composition

Mintage

Mint Mark

Struck by

Issue Price

32.5 mm

15.5 grams

2.25 mm

.625 silver and .375 copper

All mint marks: 150,000 each Proof, 4,850,000 each Circulated

Under the Eagle right wing: D, F, G, J

Bayer. Hauptmunzamt, Munich (D), Stuttgart (F), Karlsruhe (G), Hamburg (J)

Proof: 15 Deutsche Mark, Circulated: 10 Deutsche Mark

Series Four

Specifications

Denomination

Reverse Design

Artist

Obverse Design

Artist

Edge

Date of Issue

Finish

10 Deutsche Mark

A German Eagle with asymmetrical wings, and the legend: undesrepublik Deutschland 10 Deutsche Mark

Doris Waschk-Balz, Hamburg

An aerial view of Munich Olympic stadium and the legend: lympische Spiele Mnchen 26.8-10.9 1972

Doris Waschk-Balz, Hamburg

Lettering on a plain edge itius Altius Fortius

1972 (released in May 1972)

Proof and Circulated

Dimensions

Diameter

Weight

Thickness

Composition

Mintage

Mint Mark

Struck by

Issue Price

32.5 mm

15.5 grams

2.25 mm

.625 silver and .375 copper

All mint marks: 150,000 each Proof, 4,850,000 each Circulated

Below the legend: D, F, G, J

Bayer. Hauptmunzamt, Munich (D), Stuttgart (F), Karlsruhe (G), Hamburg (J)

Proof: 15 Deutsche Mark, Circulated: 10 Deutsche Mark

Series Five

Specifications

Denomination

Reverse Design

Artist

Obverse Design

Artist

Edge

Date of Issue

Finish

10 Deutsche Mark

A stylized German Eagle, and the legend: undesrepublik Deutschland 10 Deutsche Mark

Greta Lippi-Heinsen, Munich

The emblem of the 1972 Munich Games and the legend: piele der XX Olympiade 1972 in Mnchen

Greta Lippi-Heinsen, Munich

Lettering on a plain edge itius Altius Fortius

1972 (released in July 1972)

Proof and Circulated

Dimensions

Diameter

Weight

Thickness

Composition

Mintage

Mint Mark

Struck by

Issue Price

32.5 mm

15.5 grams

2.25 mm

.625 silver and .375 copper

All mint marks: 150,000 each Proof, 2,350,000 each Circulated

Below the legend: D, F, G, J

Bayer. Hauptmunzamt, Munich (D), Stuttgart (F), Karlsruhe (G), Hamburg (J)

Proof: 15 Deutsche Mark, Circulated: 10 Deutsche Mark

Series Six

Specifications

Denomination

Reverse Design

Artist

Obverse Design

Artist

Edge

Date of Issue

Finish

10 Deutsche Mark

A stylized German Eagle, and the legend: undesrepublik Deutschland 10 Deutsche Mark

Siegmund Schutz, Berlin

The flame with a small Munich Olympic emblem, and the legend: piele der XX Olympiade 1972 in Mnchen

Siegmund Schutz, Berlin

Lettering on a plain edge itius Altius Fortius

1972 (released in July 1972)

Proof and Circulated

Dimensions

Diameter

Weight

Thickness

Composition

Mintage

Mint Mark

Struck by

Issue Price

32.5 mm

15.5 grams

2.25 mm

.625 silver and .375 copper

All mint marks: 150,000 each Proof, 4,850,000 each Circulated

Below the legend: D, F, G, J

Bayer. Hauptmunzamt, Munich (D), Stuttgart (F), Karlsruhe (G), Hamburg (J)

Proof: 15 Deutsche Mark, Circulated: 10 Deutsche Mark

1976 Montreal Olympics

Starting in February 1973, the RCM engaged in a very ambitious program. At the behest of the Federal Government, led by then-Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau, it was agreed that these coins would help finance while commemorate the 1976 Summer Olympics. An Official Act The Olympic (1976) Act authorized the issue of the legal tender coins.

The plan was to have thirty coins: twenty-eight sterling (.925) silver coins with face values of $5 and $10, containing .723 Troy ounce and 1.44 Troy ounce of silver each respectively, and two gold coins. This would signify the first time that the RCM issued coins with face values of $5 and $10. These coins would be categorized into seven series with each series configured into four coin sets (two five dollar coins and two ten dollar coins) . The seven series were constituted as follows:

Geographic

Olympic Motifs

Early Canadian Sports

Olympic Track and Field Sports

Olympic Summer Sports

Olympic Team and Body Contact Sports

Olympic Souvenirs

Series 1

Year

Coin Number

Denomination

Reverse Design

Artist

Mintage

Issue Price (Encapsulated)

Issue Price (Standard Case)

1973

Coin No. 1

Ten Dollars

Map of World

Georges Huel

543,098

$12.00

$14.00

1973

Coin No. 2

Five Dollars

Map of North America

Georges Huel

537,898

$6.00

$7.50

1973

Coin No. 3

Ten Dollars

Montreal Skyline

Georges Huel

Included in mintage of No. 1

$12.00

$14.00

1973

Coin No. 4

Five Dollars

Kingston and Sailboats

Georges Huel

Included in mintage of No. 2

$6.00

$7.50

Series 2

Year

Coin Number

Denomination

Reverse Design

Artist

Mintage

Issue Price (Encapsulated)

Issue Price (Standard Case)

1974

Coin No. 5

Ten Dollars

Head of Zeus

Anthony Mann

1,990,570

$15.00

$17.00

1974

Coin No. 6

Five Dollars

Athlete with Torch

Anthony Mann

1,974,939

$7.50

$9.00

1974

Coin No. 7

Ten Dollars

Temple of Zeus

Anthony Mann

Included in mintage of No. 5

$15.00

$17.00

1974

Coin No. 8

Five Dollars

Olympic Reigns and Wreath

Anthony Mann

Included in mintage of No. 6

$7.50

$9.00

Series 3

Year

Coin Number

Denomination

Reverse Design

Artist

Mintage

Issue Price (Encapsulated)

Issue Price (Standard Case)

1974

Coin No. 9

Ten Dollars

Lacrosse

Ken Danby

1,990,570

$15.75

$17.00

1974

Coin No. 10

Five Dollars

Canoeing

Ken Danby

1,974,939

$8.00

$9.00

1974

Coin No. 11

Ten Dollars

Cycling

Ken Danby

Included in mintage of No. 9

$15.75

$17.00

1974

Coin No. 12

Five Dollars

Rowing

Ken Danby

Included in mintage of No. 10

$8.00

$9.00

Series 4

Year

Coin Number

Denomination

Reverse Design

Artist

Mintage

Issue Price (Encapsulated)

Issue Price (Standard Case)

1975

Coin No. 13

Ten Dollars

Men Hurdles

Leo Yerxa

1,985,000

$15.75

$17.00

1975

Coin No. 14

Five Dollars

Marathon

Leo Yerxa

2,476,217

$8.00

$9.00

1975

Coin No. 15

Ten Dollars

Women Shot Put

Leo Yerxa

Included in mintage of No. 13

$15.75

$17.00

1975

Coin No. 16

Five Dollars

Women Javelin

Leo Yerxa

Included in mintage of No. 14

$8.00

$9.00

Series 5

Year

Coin Number

Denomination

Reverse Design

Artist

Mintage

Issue Price (Encapsulated)

Issue Price (Standard Case)

1975

Coin No. 17

Ten Dollars

Paddling

Lynda Cooper

1,985,000

$15.75

$17.00

1975

Coin No. 18

Five Dollars

Diving

Lynda Cooper

2,476,217

$8.00

$9.00

1975

Coin No. 19

Ten Dollars

Sailing

Lynda Cooper

Included in mintage of No. 17

$15.75

$17.00

1975

Coin No. 20

Five Dollars

Swimming

Lynda Cooper

Included in mintage of No. 18

$8.00

$9.00

Series 6

Year

Coin Number

Denomination

Reverse Design

Artist

Mintage

Issue Price (Encapsulated)

Issue Price (Standard Case)

1976

Coin No. 21

Ten Dollars

Field Hockey

Shigeo Fukada

1,887,630

$15.75

$17.00

1976

Coin No. 22

Five Dollars

Fencing

Shigeo Fukada

1,985,257

$8.00

$9.00

1976

Coin No. 23

Ten Dollars

Soccer

Shigeo Fukada

Included in mintage of No. 21

$15.75

$17.00

1976

Coin No. 24

Five Dollars

Boxing

Shigeo Fukada

Included in mintage of No. 22

$8.00

$9.00

Series 7

Year

Coin Number

Denomination

Reverse Design

Artist

Mintage

Issue Price (Encapsulated)

Issue Price (Standard Case)

1976

Coin No. 25

Ten Dollars

Olympic Stadium

Elliott John Morrison

1,887,629

$15.75

$17.00

1976

Coin No. 26

Five Dollars

Olympic Village

Elliott John Morrison

1,985,257

$8.00

$9.00

1976

Coin No. 27

Ten Dollars

Olympic Velodrome

Elliott John Morrison

Included in mintage of No. 25

$15.75

$17.00

1976

Coin No. 28

Five Dollars

Olympic Flame

Elliott John Morrison

Included in mintage of No. 22

$8.00

$9.00

100 Dollar Gold

Year

Reverse Design

Artist

Mintage

Issue Price

1976

Olympic Commemorative (14 karat)

Dora de Pdery-Hunt

650,000

$105.00

1976

Olympic Commemorative (22 karat)

Dora de Pdery-Hunt

350,000

$150.00

1980 Moscow Olympics

IN PROGRESS The Moscow Olympics were the first Olympic games to be held in a socialist country. An Act of the Soviet Government authorized the Ministry of Finance and the State Bank of the USSR to issue a 28-coin collection of five and ten roubles in proof and uncirculated qualities. There was also six proof and six uncirculated gold 100 roubles, five proof and five uncirculated platinum 150 roubles, and six proof and six uncirculated 1 rouble coins.

1 Rouble

The dimensions are the same for all 1 Rouble coins.

Dimensions

Diameter

Weight

Thickness

Composition

Mint Mark

Struck by

Issue Price

31 mm

12.8 grams

2.3 mm

Cupronickel

Leningrad Mint mintmark

Leningrad Mint

Proof: $4.00 US, Uncirculated: Face Value

Specifications

Reverse Design

Artist

Obverse Design

Artist

Edge

Date of Issue

Finish

Mintage (Proof)

Mintage (Uncirculated)

The Moscow Olympic emblem and the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: he XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1977

Yu. A. Lukjanov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 1 Rouble

S.M. Ivanov, modeler

Milled

1977

Proof and Uncirculated

335,000

8,665,000

The Kremlin with the Moscow Olympic emblem and the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: he XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1977

V.A. Ermakov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 1 Rouble

S.M. Ivanov, modeler

Milled

1978

Proof and Uncirculated

509,500

6,490,500

The University of Moscow, the Olympic emblem and the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: he XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1979

V.A. Ermakov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 1 Rouble

S.M. Ivanov, modeler

Milled

1979

Proof and Uncirculated

Proof: 334,500

Uncirculated: 4,665,500

The Cosmic Space Monument, the Olympic emblem and the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: he XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1979

V.A. Ermakov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 1 Rouble

S.M. Ivanov, modeler

Milled

1979

Proof and Uncirculated

Proof: 334,500

Uncirculated: 4,665,500

The Monument of Yuri Dolgoruky, founder of Moscow, the Olympic emblem and the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1980

V.A. Ermakov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 1 Rouble

S.M. Ivanov, modeler

Milled

1980

Proof and Uncirculated

Proof: 509,500

Uncirculated: 4,490,500

The Olympic torch, the Olympic emblem and the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: he XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1980

V.A. Ermakov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 1 Rouble

S.M. Ivanov, modeler

Milled

1980

Proof and Uncirculated

Proof: 509,500

Uncirculated: 4,490,500

Series One (Geographic)

The dimensions are the same for all the Series One Five Roubles coins.

Dimensions

Diameter

Weight

Thickness

Composition

Mint Mark

Struck by

33 mm

16.67 grams

2.4 mm

.900 silver and .100 copper

Leningrad/Moscow Mint Mintmark

Leningrad/Moscow Mint

Specifications

Denomination

Reverse Design

Artist

Obverse Design

Artist

Edge

Date of Issue

Finish

Mintage

Issue Price

5 Roubles

A view of Tallinn, sailboats in the foreground, the Olympic emblem and the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: he XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1977.

V.A. Ermakov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 5 Roubles

L.S. Kamshilov and P.K. Potapov, modelers

Milled

1977

Proof and Uncirculated

PR 122,167, UNC 251,562

Proof: $20 US, Unc: $15 US

5 Roubles

A view of Kiev, the Olympic emblem and the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: he XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1977.

Yu. A. Lukjanov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 5 Roubles

L.S. Kamshilov and P.K. Potapov, modelers

Milled

1977

Proof and Uncirculated

PR 121,137, UNC 250,037

Proof: $20 US, Unc: $15 US

5 Roubles

A view of Minsk, the Olympic emblem and the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: he XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1977.

Yu. A. Lukjanov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 5 Roubles

L.S. Kamshilov and P.K. Potapov, modelers

Milled

1977

Proof and Uncirculated

PR 121,137, UNC 250,040

Proof: $20 US, Unc: $15 US

5 Roubles

A view of Leningrad, the Olympic emblem and the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: he XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1977.

V.V. Nikitin

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 5 Roubles

L.S. Kamshilov and P.K. Potapov, modelers

Milled

1977

Proof and Uncirculated

PR 121,417, UNC 250,411

Proof: $20 US, Unc: $15 US

The dimensions are the same for all the Series One Ten Roubles coins.

Dimensions

Diameter

Weight

Thickness

Composition

Mint Mark

Struck by

39 mm

33.3 grams

3.3 mm

.900 silver and .100 copper

Leningrad/Moscow Mint Mintmark

Leningrad/Moscow Mint

Specifications

Denomination

Reverse Design

Artist

Obverse Design

Artist

Edge

Date of Issue

Finish

Mintage

Issue Price

10 Roubles

The Moscow Olympic emblem, superimposed on the map of the USSR, and the legend, he XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1977.

V.A. Ermakov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 5 Roubles

S.M. Ivanov

Milled

1977

Proof and Uncirculated

PR 121,137, UNC 250,040

Proof: $35 US, Unc: $30 US

10 Roubles

The Kremlin, and Red Square, the Olympic emblem and the legend,he XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1977.

V.A. Ermakov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 5 Roubles

S.M. Ivanov

Milled

1977

Proof and Uncirculated

PR 121,423, UNC 250,414

Proof: $35 US, Unc: $30 US

Series Two Citius

Five Roubles The dimensions are the same for all the Series Two Five Roubles coins.

Dimensions

Diameter

Weight

Thickness

Composition

Mint Mark

Struck by

33 mm

16.67 grams

2.4 mm

.900 silver and .100 copper

Leningrad/Moscow Mint Mintmark

Leningrad Mint

Specifications

Denomination

Reverse Design

Artist

Obverse Design

Artist

Edge

Date of Issue

Finish

Mintage

Issue Price

5 Roubles

Running, the Olympic emblem and the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: he XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1978.

V.A. Ermakov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 5 Roubles

L.S. Kamshilov and P.K. Potapov, modelers

Milled

1978

Proof and Uncirculated

PR 118,353, UNC 226,653

Proof: $20 US, Unc: $15 US

5 Roubles

Swimming, the Olympic emblem and the legend, meaning: he XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1978.

V.A. Ermakov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 5 Roubles

L.S. Kamshilov and P.K. Potapov, modelers

Milled

1978

Proof and Uncirculated

PR 118,353, UNC 226,655

Proof: $20 US, Unc: $15 US

Ten Roubles The dimensions are the same for all the Series Two Ten Roubles coins.

Dimensions

Diameter

Weight

Thickness

Composition

Mint Mark

Struck by

39 mm

33.3 grams

3.3 mm

.900 silver and .100 copper

Leningrad/Moscow Mint Mintmark

Leningrad/Moscow Mint

Specifications

Denomination

Reverse Design

Artist

Obverse Design

Artist

Edge

Date of Issue

Finish

Mintage

Issue Price

10 Roubles

Cycling, the Olympic emblem and the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: he XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1978.

V.A. Ermakov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 10 Roubles

S.M. Ivanov, modelers

Milled

1978

Proof and Uncirculated

PR 118,453, UNC 226,670

Proof: $35 US, Unc: $30 US

10 Roubles

Canoeing, the Olympic emblem and the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: he XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1978.

V.A. Ermakov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 10 Roubles

S.M. Ivanov, modelers

Milled

1978

Proof and Uncirculated

PR 118,403, UNC 226,404

Proof: $35 US, Unc: $30 US

10 Roubles

Equestrian, the Olympic emblem and the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: he XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1978.

V.A. Ermakov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 10 Roubles

S.M. Ivanov, modelers

Milled

1978

Proof and Uncirculated

PR 118,409, UNC 226,403

Proof: $35 US, Unc: $30 US

Series Three Altius

Five Roubles The dimensions are the same for all the Series Three Five Roubles coins.

Dimensions

Diameter

Weight

Thickness

Composition

Mint Mark

Struck by

33 mm

16.67 grams

2.4 mm

.900 silver and .100 copper

Leningrad/Moscow Mint Mintmark

Leningrad/Moscow Mint

Specifications

Denomination

Reverse Design

Artist

Obverse Design

Artist

Edge

Date of Issue

Finish

Mintage

Issue Price

5 Roubles

High jumping, the Olympic emblem and the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: he XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1978.

V.A. Ermakov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 5 Roubles

L.S. Kamshilov and P.K. Potapov, modelers

Milled

1978

Proof and Uncirculated

PR 119,143, UNC 220,583

Proof: $20 US, Unc: $15 US

5 Roubles

Equestrian show jumping, the Olympic emblem and the legend, meaning: he XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1978.

V.A. Ermakov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 5 Roubles

L.S. Kamshilov and P.K. Potapov, modelers

Milled

1978

Proof and Uncirculated

PR 119,143, UNC 220,603

Proof: $20 US, Unc: $15 US

Ten Roubles

The dimensions are the same for all the Series Three Ten Roubles coins.

Dimensions

Diameter

Weight

Thickness

Composition

Mint Mark

Struck by

39 mm

33.3 grams

3.3 mm

.900 silver and .100 copper

Leningrad/Moscow Mint Mintmark

Leningrad/Moscow Mint

Specifications

Denomination

Reverse Design

Artist

Obverse Design

Artist

Edge

Date of Issue

Finish

Mintage

Issue Price

10 Roubles

Pole vaulting, the Olympic emblem and the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: he XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1978.

V.A. Ermakov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 10 Roubles

S.M. Ivanov, modelers

Milled

1978

Proof and Uncirculated

PR 119,343, UNC 220,583

Proof: $35 US, Unc: $30 US

10 Roubles

Basketball, the Olympic emblem and the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: he XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1978.

V.A. Ermakov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 10 Roubles

S.M. Ivanov, modelers

Milled

1978

Proof and Uncirculated

PR 119,243, UNC 220,583

Proof: $35 US, Unc: $30 US

10 Roubles

Volleyball, the Olympic emblem and the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: he XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1978.

V.A. Ermakov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 10 Roubles

S.M. Ivanov, modelers

Milled

1978

Proof and Uncirculated

PR 119,243, UNC 220,583

Proof: $35 US, Unc: $30 US

Series Four Fortius

Five Roubles

The dimensions are the same for all the Series Four Five Roubles coins.

Dimensions

Diameter

Weight

Thickness

Composition

Mint Mark

Struck by

33 mm

16.67 grams

2.4 mm

.900 silver and .100 copper

Leningrad/Moscow Mint Mintmark

Leningrad/Moscow Mint

Specifications

Denomination

Reverse Design

Artist

Obverse Design

Artist

Edge

Date of Issue

Finish

Mintage

Issue Price

5 Roubles

Weightlifting, the Olympic emblem and the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: he XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1979.

V.A. Ermakov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 5 Roubles

L.S. Kamshilov and P.K. Potapov, modelers

Milled

1979

Proof and Uncirculated

PR 107,928, UNC 207,078

Proof: $20 US, Unc: $15 US

5 Roubles

Hammer throw, the Olympic emblem and the legend, meaning: he XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1979.

V.A. Ermakov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 5 Roubles

L.S. Kamshilov and P.K. Potapov, modelers

Milled

1979

Proof and Uncirculated

PR 107,928, UNC 207,078

Proof: $20 US, Unc: $15 US

Ten Roubles

The dimensions are the same for all the Series Four Ten Roubles coins.

Dimensions

Diameter

Weight

Thickness

Composition

Mint Mark

Struck by

39 mm

33.3 grams

3.3 mm

.900 silver and .100 copper

Leningrad/Moscow Mint Mintmark

Leningrad/Moscow Mint

Specifications

Denomination

Reverse Design

Artist

Obverse Design

Artist

Edge

Date of Issue

Finish

Mintage

Issue Price

10 Roubles

Ancient version of weightlifting, the Olympic emblem and the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: he XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1979.

V.A. Ermakov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 10 Roubles

S.M. Ivanov, modelers

Milled

1979

Proof and Uncirculated

PR 107,928, UNC 207,078

Proof: $35 US, Unc: $30 US

10 Roubles

Boxing, the Olympic emblem and the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: he XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1979.

V.A. Ermakov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 10 Roubles

S.M. Ivanov, modelers

Milled

1979

Proof and Uncirculated

PR 107,928, UNC 207,078

Proof: $35 US, Unc: $30 US

10 Roubles

Judo, the Olympic emblem and the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1979.

V.A. Ermakov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: “U.S.S.R. 10 Roubles”

S.M. Ivanov, modelers

Milled

1979

Proof and Uncirculated

PR 107,928, UNC 207,078

Proof: $35 US, Unc: $30 US

Series Five Sports and Beauty

Five Roubles

The dimensions are the same for all the Series Five Five Roubles coins.

Dimensions

Diameter

Weight

Thickness

Composition

Mint Mark

Struck by

33 mm

16.67 grams

2.4 mm

.900 silver and .100 copper

Leningrad/Moscow Mint Mintmark

Leningrad/Moscow Mint

Specifications

Denomination

Reverse Design

Artist

Obverse Design

Artist

Edge

Date of Issue

Finish

Mintage

Issue Price

5 Roubles

Gymnastics, the Olympic emblem and the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: he XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1980.

V.A. Ermakov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 5 Roubles

L.S. Kamshilov and P.K. Potapov, modelers

Milled

1980

Proof and Uncirculated

PR 95,420, UNC 126,220

Proof: $20 US, Unc: $15 US

5 Roubles

Archery, the Olympic emblem and the legend, meaning: he XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1980.

V.A. Ermakov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 5 Roubles

L.S. Kamshilov and P.K. Potapov, modelers

Milled

1980

Proof and Uncirculated

PR 95,420, UNC 126,220

Proof: $20 US, Unc: $15 US

Ten Roubles

The dimensions are the same for all the Series Five Ten Roubles coins.

Dimensions

Diameter

Weight

Thickness

Composition

Mint Mark

Struck by

39 mm

33.3 grams

3.3 mm

.900 silver and .100 copper

Leningrad/Moscow Mint Mintmark

Leningrad/Moscow Mint

Specifications

Denomination

Reverse Design

Artist

Obverse Design

Artist

Edge

Date of Issue

Finish

Mintage

Issue Price

10 Roubles

Dance of an eagle and khuresh, the Olympic emblem and the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: he XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1980.

V.A. Ermakov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 10 Roubles

S.M. Ivanov, modelers

Milled

1980

Proof and Uncirculated

PR 95,420 UNC 126,220

Proof: $35 US, Unc: $30 US

Series Six Team Sports

Five Roubles The dimensions are the same for all the Series Six Five Roubles coins.

Dimensions

Diameter

Weight

Thickness

Composition

Mint Mark

Struck by

33 mm

16.67 grams

2.4 mm

.900 silver and .100 copper

Leningrad/Moscow Mint Mintmark

Leningrad/Moscow Mint

Specifications

Denomination

Reverse Design

Artist

Obverse Design

Artist

Edge

Date of Issue

Finish

Mintage

Issue Price

5 Roubles

Ball and Stick Game, the Olympic emblem and the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: he XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1980.

V.A. Ermakov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 5 Roubles

L.S. Kamshilov and P.K. Potapov, modelers

Milled

1980

Proof and Uncirculated

PR 95,520, UNC 126,220

Proof: $20 US, Unc: $15 US

5 Roubles

Playing ball on the horses, the Olympic emblem and the legend, meaning: he XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1980.

V.A. Ermakov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 5 Roubles

L.S. Kamshilov and P.K. Potapov, modelers

Milled

1980

Proof and Uncirculated

PR 95,520, UNC 126,220

Proof: $20 US, Unc: $15 US

Ten Roubles The dimensions are the same for all the Series Six Ten Roubles coins.

Dimensions

Diameter

Weight

Thickness

Composition

Mint Mark

Struck by

39 mm

33.3 grams

3.3 mm

.900 silver and .100 copper

Leningrad/Moscow Mint Mintmark

Leningrad/Moscow Mint

Specifications

Denomination

Reverse Design

Artist

Obverse Design

Artist

Edge

Date of Issue

Finish

Mintage

Issue Price

10 Roubles

Tug of War, the Olympic emblem and the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: he XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1980.

V.A. Ermakov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 10 Roubles

S.M. Ivanov, modelers

Milled

1980

Proof and Uncirculated

PR 95,420, UNC 126,220

Proof: $35 US, Unc: $30 US

10 Roubles

Reindeer Race, the Olympic emblem and the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: he XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1980.

V.A. Ermakov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 10 Roubles

S.M. Ivanov, modelers

Milled

1980

Proof and Uncirculated

PR 95,420, UNC 126,220

Proof: $35 US, Unc: $30 US

100 Roubles

The dimensions are the same for all the 100 Roubles coins.

Dimensions

Diameter

Weight

Thickness

Composition

Mint Mark

Struck by

30 mm

17.28 grams

1.8 mm

.900 gold and .100 copper

Leningrad/Moscow Mint Mintmark

Leningrad/Moscow Mint

Specifications

Denomination

Reverse Design

Artist

Obverse Design

Artist

Edge

Date of Issue

Finish

Mintage

Issue Price

100 Roubles

Sport and Peace symbol, illustrated by a globe and palm branch behind the Olympic emblem and the legend, meaning: he XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1977.

V.A. Ermakov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 100 Roubles

S.M. Ivanov, modelers

Milled

1977

Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated

PR 38,036, UNC 23,536

Proof: $235 US, BU: $200 US

100 Roubles

Lenin Central Stadium, the Olympic emblem and the legend, meaning: he XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1978.

V.A. Ermakov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 100 Roubles

S.M. Ivanov, modelers

Milled

1978

Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated

PR 45,317 UNC 62,023

Proof: $235 US, BU: $200 US

100 Roubles

Rowing Canal in Krylatskoye, the Olympic emblem and the legend, meaning: he XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1978.

V.A. Ermakov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 100 Roubles

S.M. Ivanov, modelers

Milled

1978

Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated

PR 43,253 UNC 57,153

Proof: $235 US, BU: $200 US

100 Roubles

Velodrome, the Olympic emblem and the legend, meaning: he XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1979.

V.A. Ermakov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 100 Roubles

S.M. Ivanov, modelers

Milled

1979

Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated

PR 42,213 UNC 54,913

Proof: $235 US, BU: $200 US

100 Roubles

Palace of Water Sports Druzhba, the Olympic emblem and the legend, meaning: he XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1979.

V.A. Ermakov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 100 Roubles

S.M. Ivanov, modelers

Milled

1979

Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated

PR 38,003 UNC 53,503

Proof: $235 US, BU: $200 US

100 Roubles

The Olympic flame, the Olympic emblem and the legend, meaning: he XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1980.

V.A. Ermakov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 100 Roubles

S.M. Ivanov, modelers

Milled

1980

Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated

PR 27,820 UNC 24,620

Proof: $235 US, BU: $200 US

150 Roubles

The dimensions are the same for all the 150 Roubles coins.

Dimensions

Diameter

Weight

Thickness

Composition

Mint Mark

Struck by

28.6 mm

15.55 grams

1.5 mm

.9993 platinum

Leningrad/Moscow Mint Mintmark

Leningrad Mint

Specifications

Denomination

Reverse Design

Artist

Obverse Design

Artist

Edge

Date of Issue

Finish

Mintage

Issue Price

150 Roubles

The emblem of the Moscow Olympic Games, and the legend, meaning: he XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1977.

V.A. Ermakov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 150 Roubles

S.M. Ivanov, modelers

Milled

1977

Proof and Uncirculated

PR 24,160, UNC 9,910

Proof: $488 US, Unc: $465 US

150 Roubles

Discus thrower, the Olympic emblem and the legend, meaning: he XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1978.

V.A. Ermakov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 150 Roubles

S.M. Ivanov, modelers

Milled

1978

Proof and Uncirculated

PR 19,853, UNC 13,403

Proof: $488 US, Unc: $465 US

150 Roubles

Ancient wrestlers (Greek statue from Uffizi museum in Florence, Italy), the Olympic emblem and the legend, meaning: he XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1979.

V.A. Ermakov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 150 Roubles

S.M. Ivanov, modelers

Milled

1979

Proof and Uncirculated

PR 18,978, UNC 13,578

Proof: $488 US, Unc: $465 US

150 Roubles

Ancient chariot from early Greek games, the Olympic emblem and the legend, meaning: he XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1979.

V.A. Ermakov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 150 Roubles

S.M. Ivanov, modelers

Milled

1979

Proof and Uncirculated

PR 17,078, UNC 9,728

Proof: $488 US, Unc: $465 US

150 Roubles

Ancient runners, the Olympic emblem and the legend, meaning: he XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1980.

V.A. Ermakov

The USSR emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: .S.S.R. 150 Roubles

S.M. Ivanov, modelers

Milled

1980

Proof and Uncirculated

PR 12,870, UNC 7,820

Proof: $488 US, Unc: $465 US

1984 Los Angeles Olympics

The State of California and the municipality refused to finance the Games. The U.S.S.R. refused to participate in the games as well. Legislation from July 22, 1982 authorized an issue of Olympic coins. The Bill allowed the striking of six coins bearing three different designs. The United States struck its first Olympic coins ever, and its first gold coin in fifty years. Uncirculated Coins were produced at the United States Mint facilities in Denver, Philadelphia, and San Francisco.

One Dollar

Dimensions

Diameter

Weight

Thickness

Composition

Mint Mark

Struck by

38.1 mm

26.73 grams (containing 0.77 Troy ounce of Gold)

2.79 mm

.900 silver and .100 copper

D for Denver, P for Philadelphia, S for San Francisco.

United States Mint

Specifications

Reverse Design

Artist

Obverse Design

Artist

Edge

Date of Issue

Finish

Mintage (Proof)

Mintage (Denver)

Mintage (Philadelphia)

Issue Price

The head of an Eagle, the words Plurbius Unum, One Dollar, and United States of America

Elizabeth Jones

A Greek discus thrower, the Olympic emblem of Los Angeles and the legend: os Angeles XXIII Olympiad

Elizabeth Jones

Milled

1983

Proof: 1,577,025

174,014

294,543

174,014

Proof: $24.95, Unc: $28.00

The head of an Eagle, the words Plurbius Unum, One Dollar, and United States of America

Elizabeth Jones

Graham sculpture and the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in the background

Elizabeth Jones

Milled

1983

Proof: 1,801,210

116,675

217,954

116,675

Proof: $32, Unc: $28.00

Ten Dollars

Dimensions

Diameter

Weight

Thickness

Composition

Mint Mark

Struck by

26.92 mm

16.718 grams (containing .484 Troy ounces of Gold)

2.24 mm

.900 silver and .100 copper

D for the Denver Mint, P for the Philadelphia Mint, S for the San Francisco Mint, W for West Point.

United States Mint

Specifications

Reverse Design

Artist

Obverse Design

Artist

Edge

Date of Issue

Finish

Mintage (Denver)

Mintage (Philadelphia)

Mintage (San Francisco)

Mintage (West Point)

Issue Price

An eagle, the words ten dollars, and nited States of America

John Mercanti

Two Olympic torch runners, the Olympic rings, the legend lympiad XXIII, the words os Angeles and n God We Trust, and the year 1984

James Peed and John Mercanti

Milled

1984

Proof and Uncirculated

381,085

34,533

33,309

48,551

Part of 3 coin set, Proof: $352.00, Uncirculated: $395.00

1988 Seoul Games

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Specifications

1000 Won

Denomination

Diameter

Weight

Thickness

Composition

Mint Mark

1000 Won

30 mm

12 grams

2.2 mm

Cupronickel (75 copper and 25 nickel)

No Mintmarks

2000 Won

Denomination

Diameter

Weight

Thickness

Composition

Mint Mark

2000 Won

33 mm

17 grams

2.6 mm

100 Nickel

No Mintmarks

5000 Won

Denomination

Diameter

Weight

Thickness

Composition

Mint Mark

5000 Won

32 mm

16.81 grams (containing Troy Oz. of Silver)

2.45 mm

925 silver and 75 copper

No Mintmarks

10,000 Won

Denomination

Diameter

Weight

Thickness

Composition

Mint Mark

10,000 Won

40 mm

33.62 grams (containing 1 Troy Oz. of Silver)

3.0 mm

925 silver and 75 copper

No Mintmarks

25,000 Won

Denomination

Diameter

Weight

Thickness

Composition

Mint Mark

25,000 Won

27 mm

16.813 grams (containing 1/2 Troy Oz. of Gold)

2.0 mm

925 gold, 30 silver and 45 copper

No Mintmarks

50,000 Won

Denomination

Diameter

Weight

Thickness

Composition

Mint Mark

50,000 Won

35 mm

33.626 grams (containing 1 Troy oz. of Gold)

2.4 mm

925 gold, 30 silver, 45 copper

No Mintmarks

Series One

Denomination

Reverse Design

Artist

Obverse Design

Artist

Edge

Date of Issue

Finish

Mintage

Issue Price

50,000 Won

Emblem of Republic of Korea, Taeguk surrounded bu five roses of Sharon.

D.H. Oh and D.K. Min

A Turtle Ship

I.C. Ham

Milled

February 1986

Proof

30,000

$750.00 US

25,000 Won

Emblem of Republic of Korea, Taeguk surrounded bu five roses of Sharon.

D.H. Oh and D.K. Min

Farmer Dance

D.H. Oh

Milled

February 1986

Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated

113,664 (Pr), 31,315 (BU)

(Pr) $350.00 US, (BU) $300.00 US

10,000 Won

Emblem of Republic of Korea, Taeguk surrounded bu five roses of Sharon.

D.H. Oh and D.K. Min

A Marathon Runner

K.H. Kim

Milled

February 1986

Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated

257,648 (Pr), 68,902 (BU)

(Pr) $37.50 US, (BU) $30.00 US

10,000 Won

Emblem of Republic of Korea, Taeguk surrounded bu five roses of Sharon.

D.H. Oh and D.K. Min

Diving

D.K. Min

Milled

February 1986

Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated

247,181 (Pr), 66,103 (BU)

(Pr) $37.50 US, (BU) $30.00 US

5,000 Won

Emblem of Republic of Korea, Taeguk surrounded bu five roses of Sharon.

D.H. Oh and D.K. Min

Tug of War, Jul Dali Ki, one of the Lunar New Year celebrations on the first Full Moon Day

C.S. Park

Milled

February 1986

Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated

225,138 (Pr), 87,988 (BU)

(Pr) $22.50 US, (BU) $15.00 US

5,000 Won

Emblem of Republic of Korea, Taeguk surrounded bu five roses of Sharon.

D.H. Oh and D.K. Min

The Hodori, the Olympic mascot

D.K. Min

Milled

February 1986

Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated

240,211 (Pr), 93,879 (BU)

(Pr) $22.50 US, (BU) $15.00 US

2,000 Won

Emblem of Republic of Korea, Taeguk surrounded bu five roses of Sharon.

D.H. Oh and D.K. Min

Boxing

Y.S. Lee and I.C. Ham

Milled

February 1986

Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated

143,936 (Pr), 337,454 (BU)

(Pr) $16.50 US, (BU) $12.00 US

1,000 Won

Emblem of Republic of Korea, Taeguk surrounded bu five roses of Sharon.

D.H. Oh and D.K. Min

Basketball

D.H. Oh

Milled

February 1986

Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated

144,506 (Pr), 404,948 (BU)

(Pr) $10.00 US, (BU) $7.00 US

Series Two

Denomination

Reverse Design

Artist

Obverse Design

Artist

Edge

Date of Issue

Finish

Mintage

Issue Price

50,000 Won

Emblem of Republic of Korea, Taeguk surrounded bu five roses of Sharon.

D.H. Oh and D.K. Min

South Grand Gate, known as Namdaemun

K.H. Kim

Milled

August 1987

Proof

30,000

$750.00 US

25,000 Won

Emblem of Republic of Korea, Taeguk surrounded bu five roses of Sharon.

D.H. Oh and D.K. Min

Fan Dance, Korean Folk Dance

K.H. Kim and S.A. Lee

Milled

August 1987

Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated

79,355 (Pr), 21,863 (BU)

(Pr) $350.00 US, (BU) $300.00 US

10,000 Won

Emblem of Republic of Korea, Taeguk surrounded bu five roses of Sharon.

D.H. Oh and D.K. Min

Volleyball, introduced in Korea in 1916

D.K. Min

Milled

August 1987

Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated

204,235 (Pr), 54,618 (BU)

(Pr) $37.50 US, (BU) $30.00 US

10,000 Won

Emblem of Republic of Korea, Taeguk surrounded bu five roses of Sharon.

D.H. Oh and D.K. Min

Archer

Y.S. Lee and D.K. Min

Milled

August 1987

Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated

183,985 (Pr), 49,203 (BU)

(Pr) $37.50 US, (BU) $30.00 US

5,000 Won

Emblem of Republic of Korea, Taeguk surrounded bu five roses of Sharon.

D.H. Oh and D.K. Min

Main stadium

C.S. Park

Milled

August 1987

Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated

188,118 (Pr), 73,521 (BU)

(Pr) $22.50 US, (BU) $15.00 US

5,000 Won

Emblem of Republic of Korea, Taeguk surrounded bu five roses of Sharon.

D.H. Oh and D.K. Min

Shuttlecock, Cheki-kicking and Chegi Cha Ki

D.H. Oh

Milled

August 1987

Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated

168,461 (Pr), 65,838 (BU)

(Pr) $22.50 US, (BU) $15.00 US

2,000 Won

Emblem of Republic of Korea, Taeguk surrounded bu five roses of Sharon.

D.H. Oh and D.K. Min

Judo

D.H. Oh

Milled

August 1987

Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated

137,561 (Pr), 322,508 (BU)

(Pr) $16.50 US, (BU) $12.00 US

1,000 Won

Emblem of Republic of Korea, Taeguk surrounded bu five roses of Sharon.

D.H. Oh and D.K. Min

Tennis

D.H. Oh

Milled

1987

Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated

139,650 (Pr), 391,340 (BU)

(Pr) $10.00 US, (BU) $7.00 US

Series Three

Denomination

Reverse Design

Artist

Obverse Design

Artist

Edge

Date of Issue

Finish

Mintage

Issue Price

50,000 Won

Emblem of Republic of Korea, Taeguk surrounded bu five roses of Sharon.

D.H. Oh and D.K. Min

Ceramic Horse and Rider, a relic of the Shilla Epoch

Y.S. Lee

Milled

March 1988

Proof

30,000

$750.00 US

25,000 Won

Emblem of Republic of Korea, Taeguk surrounded bu five roses of Sharon.

D.H. Oh and D.K. Min

Kite Flying

D.H. Oh

Milled

March 1988

Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated

76,678 (Pr), 21,126 (BU)

(Pr) $350.00 US, (BU) $300.00 US

10,000 Won

Emblem of Republic of Korea, Taeguk surrounded bu five roses of Sharon.

D.H. Oh and D.K. Min

Equestrian

D.H. Oh and D.K. Min

Milled

March 1988

Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated

77,555 (Pr), 20,740 (BU)

(Pr) $37.50 US, (BU) $30.00 US

10,000 Won

Emblem of Republic of Korea, Taeguk surrounded bu five roses of Sharon.

D.H. Oh and D.K. Min

Rhythmic Gymnastics

D.K. Min

Milled

March 1988

Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated

76,898 (Pr), 20,564 (BU)

(Pr) $37.50 US, (BU) $30.00 US

5,000 Won

Emblem of Republic of Korea, Taeguk surrounded bu five roses of Sharon.

D.H. Oh and D.K. Min

Taekwondo

D.H. Oh

Milled

March 1988

Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated

156,180 (Pr), 61,039 (BU)

(Pr) $22.50 US, (BU) $15.00 US

5,000 Won

Emblem of Republic of Korea, Taeguk surrounded bu five roses of Sharon.

D.H. Oh and D.K. Min

Swinging, a traditional competition to establish who can swing highest during the Tan O Festival

D.H. Oh

Milled

March 1988

Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated

147,227 (Pr), 57,540 (BU)

(Pr) $22.50 US, (BU) $15.00 US

2,000 Won

Emblem of Republic of Korea, Taeguk surrounded bu five roses of Sharon.

D.H. Oh and D.K. Min

Wrestling

Y.S. Lee and K.H. Kim

Milled

March 1988

Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated

139,005 (Pr), 325,894 (BU)

(Pr) $16.50 US, (BU) $12.00 US

1,000 Won

Emblem of Republic of Korea, Taeguk surrounded bu five roses of Sharon.

D.H. Oh and D.K. Min

Handball

Y.S. Lee and K.H. Kim

Milled

March 1988

Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated

137,681 (Pr), 385,822 (BU)

(Pr) $10.00 US, (BU) $7.00 US

Series Four

Denomination

Reverse Design

Artist

Obverse Design

Artist

Edge

Date of Issue

Finish

Mintage

Issue Price

50,000 Won

Emblem of Republic of Korea, Taeguk surrounded bu five roses of Sharon.

D.H. Oh and D.K. Min

Dabotap Pagoda, built during the 8th Century and located in the garden of a Buddhist temple in Kyung Joo

K.H. Kim

Milled

September 1988

Proof

30,000

$750.00 US

25,000 Won

Emblem of Republic of Korea, Taeguk surrounded bu five roses of Sharon.

D.H. Oh and D.K. Min

Seesaw

D.H. Oh

Milled

September 1988

Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated

63,050 (Pr), 17,371 (BU)

(Pr) $350.00 US, (BU) $300.00 US

10,000 Won

Emblem of Republic of Korea, Taeguk surrounded bu five roses of Sharon.

D.H. Oh and D.K. Min

Football (Soccer)

D.K. Min

Milled

September 1988

Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated

63,906 (Pr), 17,090 (BU)

(Pr) $37.50 US, (BU) $30.00 US

10,000 Won

Emblem of Republic of Korea, Taeguk surrounded bu five roses of Sharon.

D.H. Oh and D.K. Min

Cycling

Y.S. Lee and D.H. Oh

Milled

September 1988

Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated

67,956 (Pr), 18,173 (BU)

(Pr) $37.50 US, (BU) $30.00 US

5,000 Won

Emblem of Republic of Korea, Taeguk surrounded bu five roses of Sharon.

D.H. Oh and D.K. Min

Top Spinning

Y.S. Lee and K.H. Kim

Milled

September 1988

Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated

131,394 (Pr), 51,351 (BU)

(Pr) $22.50 US, (BU) $15.00 US

5,000 Won

Emblem of Republic of Korea, Taeguk surrounded bu five roses of Sharon.

D.H. Oh and D.K. Min

Ssirum Korean wrestling

K.H. Kim and D.H. Oh

Milled

September 1988

Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated

132,514 (Pr), 51,789 (BU)

(Pr) $22.50 US, (BU) $15.00 US

2,000 Won

Emblem of Republic of Korea, Taeguk surrounded bu five roses of Sharon.

D.H. Oh and D.K. Min

Weightlifting

D.H. Oh

Milled

September 1988

Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated

137,793 (Pr), 323,053 (BU)

(Pr) $16.50 US, (BU) $12.00 US

1,000 Won

Emblem of Republic of Korea, Taeguk surrounded bu five roses of Sharon.

D.H. Oh and D.K. Min

Table Tennis

D.H. Oh

Milled

September 1988

Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated

136,501 (Pr), 382,514 (BU)

(Pr) $10.00 US, (BU) $7.00 US

1992 Barcelona Games

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Dimensions

Denomination

Diameter

Weight

Thickness

Composition

Mint Mark

25 Pesetas

19.50 mm with a hole in center

4.25 grams

2.11 mm

88.4% copper, 5% nickel, 5% aluminum, 1% iron, 0.6% magnesium

M with crown on top

2000 Pesetas

40 mm

27 grams

2.45 mm

925 silver and 75 copper

M with crown on top

10,000 Pesetas

19 mm

3.37 grams

0.75 mm

999 gold

M with crown on top

20,000 Pesetas

23 mm

6.75 grams

1.02 mm

999 gold

M with crown on top

80,000 Pesetas

38 mm

27 grams

1.45 mm

999 gold

M with crown on top

25 Pesetas

Specifications

Reverse Design

Artist

Obverse Design

Artist

Edge

Date of Issue

Mintage

Olympic emblem of Barcelona

Mint engravers

A Discus thrower, word ESPANA and year 1990

Mint engravers

Plain

1990

35,052,000

A high jumper, Olympic emblem of Barcelona

Mint engravers

Effigy of King Juan Carlos I, word ESPANA and year 1990

Mint engravers

Plain

1990

30,478,000

Spanish Art

Series One

Denomination

Reverse Design

Artist

Obverse Design

Artist

Edge

Date of Issue

Finish

Mintage

Issue Price

80,000 Pesetas

Cosmic Athlete from Salvador Dali painting

Mint engravers (from Dali painting)

Portrait of the Royal Family

Mint engravers

Proof : milled, Fleur de coins : alternately plain and milled

1990

Proof, Fleur de coins

30,000 (Pr), 25,000 (Fl)

130,000 Pesetas (Pr), 115,000 Pesetas (Fl)

20,000 Pesetas

Sagrada Familia (Gaudi Holy Family Cathedral)

Mint engravers

Portrait of King Don Juan Carlos I

Mint engravers

Proof : milled, Fleur de coins : alternately plain and milled

1990

Proof, Fleur de coins

37,000 (Pr), 42,000 (Fl)

33,000 Pesetas (Pr), 30,000 Pesetas (Fl)

Series Two

Denomination

Reverse Design

Artist

Obverse Design

Edge

Date of Issue

Finish

Mintage

Issue Price

80,000 Pesetas

Prince Balthasar Carlos on horseback

Mint engravers

Portrait of the Royal Family

Mint engravers

Proof : milled, Fleur de coins : alternately plain and milled

January 25, 1991

Proof, Fleur de coins

8,000 (Pr), 8,000 (Fl)

130,000 Pesetas (Pr), 115,000 Pesetas (Fl)

20,000 Pesetas

Ruins of Catalonian city, Empuries

Mint engravers

Portrait of King Don Juan Carlos I

Mint engravers

Proof : milled, Fleur de coins : alternately plain and milled

January 25, 1991

Proof, Fleur de coins

35,000 (Pr), 15,000 (Fl)

33,000 Pesetas (Pr), 30,000 Pesetas (Fl)

Olympic Spirit

Series One

Denomination

Reverse Design

Artist

Obverse Design

Artist

Edge

Date of Issue

Finish

Mintage

Issue Price

10,000 Pesetas

Field Hockey

Mint engravers

Portrait of Don Felipe, Prince of Asturias

Mint engravers

Proof : milled, Fleur de coins : alternately plain and milled

1990

Proof, Fleur de coins

45,000 (Pr), 80,000 (Fl)

19,000 Pesetas (Pr), 16,000 Pesetas (Fl)

2,000 Pesetas

Olympic Emblem of Barcelona

Mint engravers

Effigies of King Don Juan Carlos I and Don Felipe, Prince of Asturias

Mint engravers

Proof : milled, Fleur de coins : alternately plain and milled

1990

Proof, Fleur de coins

235,000 (Pr), 135,000 (Fl)

4,000 Pesetas (Pr), 3,400 Pesetas (Fl)

2,000 Pesetas

Archer (from pre-historic painting)

Mint engravers (from Levantine art)

Proof : milled, Fleur de coins : alternately plain and milled

Mint engravers

Effigies of King Don Juan Carlos I and Don Felipe, Prince of Asturias

1990

Proof, Fleur de coins

235,000 (Pr), 135,000 (Fl)

4,000 Pesetas (Pr), 3,400 Pesetas (Fl)

2,000 Pesetas

Football (Soccer)

Mint engravers

Effigies of King Don Juan Carlos I and Don Felipe, Prince of Asturias

Mint engravers

Proof : milled, Fleur de coins : alternately plain and milled

1990

Proof, Fleur de coins

235,000 (Pr), 135,000 (Fl)

4,000 Pesetas (Pr), 3,400 Pesetas (Fl)

Series Two

Denomination

Reverse Design

Artist

Obverse Design

Artist

Edge

Date of Issue

Finish

Mintage

Issue Price

10,000 Pesetas

A Pictogram depicting gymnastics

Mint engravers

Portrait of Don Felipe, Prince of Asturias

Mint engravers

Proof : milled, Fleur de coins : alternately plain and milled

January 25, 1991

Proof, Fleur de coins

50,000 (Pr), 20,000 (Fl)

19,000 Pesetas (Pr), 16,000 Pesetas (Fl)

2,000 Pesetas

A Greek runner

Mint engravers

Effigies of King Don Juan Carlos I and Don Felipe, Prince of Asturias

Mint engravers

Proof : milled, Fleur de coins : alternately plain and milled

January 25, 1991

Proof, Fleur de coins

180,000 (Pr), 80,000 (Fl)

4,000 Pesetas (Pr), 3,400 Pesetas (Fl)

2,000 Pesetas

Rowing (curved river boat and six oarsmen and one helmsman)

Mint engravers

Effigies of King Don Juan Carlos I and Don Felipe, Prince of Asturias

Mint engravers

Proof : milled, Fleur de coins : alternately plain and milled

January 25, 1991

Proof, Fleur de coins

180,000 (Pr), 80,000 (Fl)

4,000 Pesetas (Pr), 3,400 Pesetas (Fl)

2,000 Pesetas

Basketball

Mint engravers

Effigies of King Don Juan Carlos I and Don Felipe, Prince of Asturias

Mint engravers

Proof : milled, Fleur de coins : alternately plain and milled

January 25, 1991

Proof, Fleur de coins

180,000 (Pr), 80,000 (Fl)

4,000 Pesetas (Pr), 3,400 Pesetas (Fl)

Spanish Tradition

Series One

Denomination

Reverse Design

Artist

Obverse Design

Artist

Edge

Date of Issue

Finish

Mintage

Issue Price

2,000 Pesetas

Els Castellers (a human pyramid, an old Catalan tradition)

Mint engravers

Effigies of King Don Juan Carlos I and Don Felipe, Prince of Asturias

Mint engravers

Proof : milled, Fleur de coins : alternately plain and milled

1990

Proof, Fleur de coins

235,000 (Pr), 135,000 (Fl)

4,000 Pesetas (Pr), 3,400 Pesetas (Fl)

Series Two

Denomination

Reverse Design

Artist

Obverse Design

Artist

Edge

Date of Issue

Finish

Mintage

Issue Price

Jai alai, a Basque game

Mint engravers

Effigies of King Don Juan Carlos I and Don Felipe, Prince of Asturias

Mint engravers

Proof : milled, Fleur de coins : alternately plain and milled

January 25, 1991

Proof, Fleur de coins

180,000 (Pr), 80,000 (Fl)

4,000 Pesetas (Pr), 3,400 Pesetas (Fl)

1996 Atlanta Games

Half Dollar

Year

Denomination

Theme

Mintage

US Mint Facility

Engraver

Obverse Design

Designer

Reverse Design

1995

Half Dollar

Centennial Olympics (Baseball)

Proof 170,114 Unc 171,019

San Francisco, CA (Proof/Uncirculated)

Edgar Z. Steever

Men baseball.

T. James Ferrell

The Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games mark superimposed over a globe.

1995

Half Dollar

Centennial Olympics (Basketball)

Proof 118,556 Unc 164,624

San Francisco, CA (Proof/Uncirculated)

Clint Hansen

Men basketball.

T. James Ferrell

The Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games mark superimposed over a globe.

1996

Half Dollar

Centennial Olympics (Swimming)

Proof 114,554 Unc 49,571

San Francisco, CA (Proof/Uncirculated)

Women’s Swimming

1996

Half Dollar

Centennial Olympics (Soccer)

Proof 122,456 Unc 52,871

San Francisco, CA (Proof/Uncirculated)

Woman’s Soccer

One Dollar

Year

Denomination

Theme

Mintage

US Mint Facility

Engraver

Obverse Design

Designer

Reverse Design

1995

One Dollar

Centennial Olympics (Cycling)

Proof 120,444 Unc 19,671

West Point, NY and Philadelphia, PA (Proof/Uncirculated)

John Mercanti

Men cycling.

William Krawczewicz

Clasped hands symbolizing brotherhood and team spirit.

1995

One Dollar

Centennial Olympics (Track & Field)

Proof 137,004 Unc 24,819

Philadelphia, PA (Proof) Denver, CO (Uncirculated)

John Mercanti

Men track and field competition.

William Krawczewicz

Clasped hands symbolizing brotherhood and team spirit.

1995

One Dollar

Centennial Olympics (Paralympics)

Proof 84,808 Unc 14,513

Philadelphia, PA (Proof) Denver, CO (Uncirculated)

James Sharpe

Blind tethered runner and the Paralympic mark.

William Krawczewicz

Clasped hands symbolizing brotherhood and team spirit.

1995

One Dollar

Centennial Olympics (Gymnastics)

Proof 182,742 Unc 42,518

Philadelphia, PA (Proof) Denver, CO (Uncirculated)

James Sharpe

Men gymnastics.

William Krawczewicz

Clasped hands symbolizing brotherhood and team spirit.

1996

One Dollar

Centennial Olympics (paralympics)

Proof 84,808 Unc 14,513

West Point, NY and Philadelphia, PA (Proof/Uncirculated)

John Mercanti

Wheelchair Athlete

William Krawczewicz

Clasped hands symbolizing brotherhood and team spirit.

1996

One Dollar

Centennial Olympics (Tennis)

Proof 120,444 Unc 19,671

West Point, NY and Philadelphia, PA (Proof/Uncirculated)

John Mercanti

woman playing tennis

William Krawczewicz

Clasped hands symbolizing brotherhood and team spirit.

Five Dollars

Year

Denomination

Theme

Mintage

US Mint Facility

Engraver

Obverse Design

Designer

Reverse Design

1995

Five Dollars (Gold)

Centennial Olympics (Torch Runner)

175,000

West Point, NY (Proof/Uncirculated)

Frank Gasparro

Runner carrying torch.

Frank Gasparro

Side view of a bald eagle with a banner in its beak.

1995

Five Dollars (Gold)

Centennial Olympics (Stadium)

175,000

West Point, NY (Proof/Uncirculated)

Marcel Jovine

Picture of the Olympic Stadium.

Frank Gasparro

Side view of a bald eagle with a banner in its beak.

1996

Five Dollars (Gold)

Centennial Olympics (Cauldron)

300,000

West …

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