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First commemorative mint reviews
First commemorative mint reviews








Additionally, a series of $5 gold coins were also produced. These coins featured designs highlighting several Olympic events, including half dollars representing basketball, baseball, swimming, and soccer, and dollar coins representing gymnastics, track and field, cycling, tennis, rowing, and high jump. Atlanta Olympic CoinsĪs local rare coin dealers and rare coin collectors know, a series of coins were issued to commemorate the 1996 Atlanta games between 19. Ryan is a Hall of Famer and is considered to be one of the most intimidating pitchers of all time. The silver dollar is likely of special significance to most baseball fans, as it depicts an image of Nolen Ryan. Mint produced silver dollars and half dollars in 1992. 1992 Olympic GamesĬompared to the 19 Olympics, the 1992 Olympics was barely a blip on the radar from a coin perspective. The first coin was minted in 1983 for the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, becoming the first commemorative silver dollar issued by the mint in over 80 years, followed by a $10 gold coin commemorating the same event. The commemorative Olympic coins were minted as half dollars, silver dollars, and gold coins in amounts of $5 and $10, offered in uncirculated and proof finishes. Between the years of 19, much to the delight of rare coin collectors, the Mint issued a series of coins to celebrate the Olympic Games, Special Olympics, and Paralympics. Over the years, the United States Mint has issued a number of special coins commemorating different events in American history. Share Copy Email Print Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Your Guide to the U.S.










First commemorative mint reviews