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Summer Olympic coins

Although the first Olympic coin can be traced back to 480 BC, the modern Olympics did not see its first commemoratives until 1951. The original concept of Olympic coins was that the Greeks believed that coins brought the general public closer to the Olympic games.[1] The premise was that those who could not attend the games could at least have a tangible souvenir of the event.[1]

In 1951, the government of Finland authorized the striking of the first modern Olympic coin, a 500 Markkaa. At first, the coins circulated as currency in the issuing country and the mintages were high. In borrowing from the traditions of ancient Greece, the coins were a memento of the 1951 Games, and a coin that numismatists could now add to their collection. With the exception of Canada's Lucky Loonie program and its 2007 25-cent pieces to commemorate the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Games, it is rare that Olympic coins are minted for circulation. Traditionally, Olympic coins are numismatic coins.[1]

Summer Games edit

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 XVI Olympic Games, Melbourne, Australia and Stockholm, Sweden None
1960 XVII Olympic Games, Rome, Italy None
1964 XVIII Olympic Games, Tokyo, Japan 2
1968 XIX Olympic Games, Mexico City, Mexico 1
1972 XX Olympic Games, Munich, Germany 6
1976 XXI Olympic Games, Montreal, Quebec, Canada 30
1980 XXII Olympic Games, Moscow, Russia 45
1984 XXIII Olympic Games, Los Angeles, USA 6
1988 XXIV Olympic Games, Seoul, Korea 32
1992 XXV Olympic Games, Barcelona, Spain 30
1996 XXVI Olympic Games, Atlanta, USA 16
2000 XXVII Olympic Games, Sydney, Australia 59
2004 XXVIII Olympic Games, Athens, Greece 25
2008 XXIX Olympic Games, Beijing, China 27 [2]
2012 XXX Olympic Games, London, England 33
2016 XXXI Olympic Games, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 36

1952 Helsinki Olympics edit

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: “XV 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 edit

100 Yen edit

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: “Tokyo 1964” above and below a Japanese legend meaning: “year 39 of the reign of Showa” Miss Shoko Maejima The Olympic flame with the Olympic rings and a Japanese legend meaning: “Japan 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 edit

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: “year 39 of the reign of Showa” Mint Officials Mount Fuji with Cherry Blossoms on each side and a Japanese legend meaning: “Japan 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 edit

Specifications

Denomination Reverse Design Artist Obverse Design Artist Edge Date of Issue Finish
25 pesos An Aztec ballplayer, the Olympic rings, and the legend: “Juegos de la XIX Olimpiada Mexico 1968” Lorenzo Rafael An eagle fighting a snake, the legend: “Estados Unidos Mexicanos”, the words “ley 0.720” and 25 pesos Ricardo Luna Y Vasco Incused lettering “Independencia 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 “o” above the “M”) La Casa de Moneda de Mexico (Mexican Mint) 25 pesos

1972 Munich Olympics edit

During the release of the first four series, a controversy was generated over the legend. The use of the legend, “IN DEUTSCHLAND” was a point of tension for East Germany. The point was raised that the legend should have read “In München”. The legend was changed for Series Five.[3]

Series One edit

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 “The Wheel of Fortune”, and the legend: “Spiele der XX Olympiade 1972 in Deutschland” Greta Lippi-Heinsen, Munich Lettering on a plain edge “Citius 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's 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 edit

Specifications

Denomination Reverse Design Artist Obverse Design Artist Edge Date of Issue Finish
10 Deutsche Mark A stylized German Eagle, and the legend: “Bundesrepublik Deutschland 10 Deutsche Mark” Reinhart Heinsdorff, Lehen Intertwining chains on a ribbed disc and the legend: “Olympische Spiele 1972 in München” Reinhart Heinsdorff, Lehen Lettering on a plain edge “Citius 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's 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 edit

Specifications

Denomination Reverse Design Artist Obverse Design Artist Edge Date of Issue Finish
10 Deutsche Mark A stylized German Eagle, and the legend: “Bundesrepublik Deutschland 10 Deutsche Mark” Siegmund Schutz, Berlin A male ball player, a female gymnast and the legend: “Spiele der XX Olympiade 1972 in München” Siegmund Schutz, Berlin Lettering on a plain edge “Citius 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's 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 edit

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: “Bundesrepublik Deutschland 10 Deutsche Mark” Doris Waschk-Balz, Hamburg An aerial view of Munich Olympic stadium and the legend: “Olympische Spiele München 26.8-10.9 1972” Doris Waschk-Balz, Hamburg Lettering on a plain edge “Citius 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 edit

Specifications

Denomination Reverse Design Artist Obverse Design Artist Edge Date of Issue Finish
10 Deutsche Mark A stylized German Eagle, and the legend: “Bundesrepublik Deutschland 10 Deutsche Mark” Greta Lippi-Heinsen, Munich The emblem of the 1972 Munich Games and the legend: “Spiele der XX Olympiade 1972 in München” Greta Lippi-Heinsen, Munich Lettering on a plain edge “Citius 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 edit

Specifications

Denomination Reverse Design Artist Obverse Design Artist Edge Date of Issue Finish
10 Deutsche Mark A stylized German Eagle, and the legend: “Bundesrepublik Deutschland 10 Deutsche Mark” Siegmund Schutz, Berlin The flame with a small Munich Olympic emblem, and the legend: “Spiele der XX Olympiade 1972 in München” Siegmund Schutz, Berlin Lettering on a plain edge “Citius 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 edit

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. 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).[4] 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 edit

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 edit

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 Rings and Wreath Anthony Mann Included in mintage of No. 6 $7.50 $9.00

Series 3 edit

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 edit

Year Coin Number Denomination Reverse Design Artist Mintage Issue Price (Encapsulated) Issue Price (Standard Case)
1975 Coin No. 13 Ten Dollars Men's 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's Shot Put Leo Yerxa Included in mintage of No. 13 $15.75 $17.00
1975 Coin No. 16 Five Dollars Women's Javelin Leo Yerxa Included in mintage of No. 14 $8.00 $9.00

Series 5 edit

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 edit

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 edit

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 Pédery-Hunt 650,000 $105.00
1976 Olympic Commemorative (22 karat) Dora de Pédery-Hunt 350,000 $150.00

1980 Moscow Olympics edit

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.[5]

1 Rouble edit

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’s 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: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1977 Yu. A. Lukjanov The USSR's 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. 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: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1977 V.A. Ermakov The USSR's 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. 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: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1979 V.A. Ermakov The USSR's 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. 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: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1979 V.A. Ermakov The USSR's 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. 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's 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. 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: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1980 V.A. Ermakov The USSR's 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. 1 Rouble” S.M. Ivanov, modeler Milled 1980 Proof and Uncirculated Proof: 509,500 Uncirculated: 4,490,500

Series One (Geographic) edit

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's 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: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1977. V.A. Ermakov The USSR's 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. 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 Kyiv, the Olympic emblem and the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1977. Yu. A. Lukjanov The USSR's 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. 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: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1977. Yu. A. Lukjanov The USSR's 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. 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: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1977. V.V. Nikitin The USSR's 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. 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's 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, “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1977. V.A. Ermakov The USSR's 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. 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,“The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1977. V.A. Ermakov The USSR's 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. 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 edit

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's 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: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1978. V.A. Ermakov The USSR's 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. 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: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1978. V.A. Ermakov The USSR's 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. 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's 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: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1978. V.A. Ermakov The USSR's 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 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: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1978. V.A. Ermakov The USSR's 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 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: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1978. V.A. Ermakov The USSR's 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 1978 Proof and Uncirculated PR 118,409, UNC 226,403 Proof: $35 US, Unc: $30 US

Series Three – Altius edit

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's 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: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1978. V.A. Ermakov The USSR's 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. 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: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1978. V.A. Ermakov The USSR's 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. 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's 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: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1978. V.A. Ermakov The USSR's 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 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: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1979. V.A. Ermakov The USSR's 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 119,243, UNC 220,583 Proof: $35 US, Unc: $30 US
10 Roubles Volleyball, the Olympic emblem and the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1979. V.A. Ermakov The USSR's 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 119,243, UNC 220,583 Proof: $35 US, Unc: $30 US

Series Four – Fortius edit

  • 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's 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: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1979. V.A. Ermakov The USSR's 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. 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: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1979. V.A. Ermakov The USSR's 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. 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's 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: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1979. V.A. Ermakov The USSR's 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
10 Roubles Boxing, the Olympic emblem and the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1979. V.A. Ermakov The USSR's 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
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's 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 edit

  • 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's 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: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1980. V.A. Ermakov The USSR's 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. 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: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1980. V.A. Ermakov The USSR's 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. 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's 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: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1980. V.A. Ermakov The USSR's 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 1980 Proof and Uncirculated PR 95,420 UNC 126,220 Proof: $35 US, Unc: $30 US

Series Six – Team Sports edit

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's 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: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1980. V.A. Ermakov The USSR's 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. 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: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1980. V.A. Ermakov The USSR's 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. 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's 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: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1980. V.A. Ermakov The USSR's 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 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: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1980. V.A. Ermakov The USSR's 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 1980 Proof and Uncirculated PR 95,420, UNC 126,220 Proof: $35 US, Unc: $30 US

100 Roubles edit

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's 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: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1977. V.A. Ermakov The USSR's 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. 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: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1978. V.A. Ermakov The USSR's 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. 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: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1978. V.A. Ermakov The USSR's 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. 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: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1979. V.A. Ermakov The USSR's 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. 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: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1979. V.A. Ermakov The USSR's 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. 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: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1980. V.A. Ermakov The USSR's 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. 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 edit

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's 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: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1977. V.A. Ermakov The USSR's 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. 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: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1978. V.A. Ermakov The USSR's 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. 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: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1979. V.A. Ermakov The USSR's 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. 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: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1979. V.A. Ermakov The USSR's 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. 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: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1980. V.A. Ermakov The USSR's 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. 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 edit

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.[6] Uncirculated Coins were produced at the United States Mint’s facilities in Denver, Philadelphia, San Francisco and West Point.

One Dollar edit

  • Dimensions
Diameter Weight Thickness Composition Mint Mark Struck by
38.1 mm 26.73 grams (containing 0.77 Troy ounce of Silver) 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 “E Pluribus Unum, One Dollar”, and United States of America Elizabeth Jones A Greek discus thrower, the Olympic emblem of Los Angeles and the legend: “Los 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 “E Pluribus Unum, One Dollar”, and United States of America Elizabeth Jones Graham's sculpture and the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in the background Elizabeth Jones Milled 1984 Proof: 1,801,210 116,675 217,954 116,675 Proof: $32, Unc: $28.00

Ten Dollars edit

  • 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 gold 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 “United States of America” John Mercanti Two Olympic torch runners, the Olympic rings, the legend “Olympiad XXIII”, the words “Los Angeles” and “In 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 edit

Specifications

1000 Won edit

Denomination Diameter Weight Thickness Composition Mint Mark
1000 Won 30 mm 12 grams 2.2 mm Cupronickel (75 copper and 25 nickel) No Mintmarks

[7]

2000 Won edit

Denomination Diameter Weight Thickness Composition Mint Mark
2000 Won 33 mm 17 grams 2.6 mm 100 Nickel No Mintmarks

[8]

5000 Won edit

Denomination Diameter Weight Thickness Composition Mint Mark
5000 Won 32 mm 16.81 grams (containing ½ Troy Oz. of Silver) 2.45 mm 925 silver and 75 copper No Mintmarks

[9]

10,000 Won edit

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

[10]

25,000 Won edit

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

[11]

50,000 Won edit

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

[12]

Series One edit

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 [12] $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's Dance D.H. Oh Milled February 1986 Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated 113,664 (Pr), 31,315 (BU) [11] (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) [13] (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) [10] (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) [9] (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) [14] (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) [8] (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) [7] (Pr) $10.00 US, (BU) $7.00 US

Series Two edit

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 [15] $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) [16] (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) [16] (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) [17] (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) [18] (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) [19] (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) [20] (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) [21] (Pr) $10.00 US, (BU) $7.00 US

Series Three edit

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 [22] $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) [23] (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) [24] (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) [17] (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) [25] (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) [26] (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) [27] (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) [28] (Pr) $10.00 US, (BU) $7.00 US

Series Four edit

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 [29] $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) [30] (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) [31] (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) [32] (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) [33] (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) [34] (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) [27] (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) [28] (Pr) $10.00 US, (BU) $7.00 US

1992 Barcelona Games edit

Dimensions edit

Denomination Diameter Weight Thickness Composition Mint Mark
25 Pesetas [35] 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 [36] 40 mm 27 grams 2.45 mm 925 silver and 75 copper M with crown on top
10,000 Pesetas [37] 19 mm 3.37 grams 0.75 mm 999 gold M with crown on top
20,000 Pesetas [38] 23 mm 6.75 grams 1.02 mm 999 gold M with crown on top
80,000 Pesetas [38] 38 mm 27 grams 1.45 mm 999 gold M with crown on top

25 Pesetas edit

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 [35]
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 [39]

Spanish Art edit

  • Series One
Denomination Reverse Design Artist Obverse Design Artist Edge Date of Issue Finish Mintage Issue Price
80,000 Pesetas Cosmic Athlete from Salvador Dalí painting Mint engravers (from Dalí's 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) [40]
20,000 Pesetas Sagrada Familia (Gaudi's 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) [38]
  • 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) [41]
20,000 Pesetas Ruins of Catalan city, Empúries 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) [42]

Olympic Spirit edit

  • 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) [37]
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) [36]
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) [43]
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) [44]
  • 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) [45]
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) [46]
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) [47]
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) [48]

Spanish Tradition edit

  • 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) [49]
  • Series Two
Denomination Reverse Design Artist Obverse Design Artist Edge Date of Issue Finish Mintage Issue Price
2,000 Pesetas 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) [50]

1996 Atlanta Games edit

Half Dollar[51] edit

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's 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's 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 edit

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's 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's 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 edit

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 Point, NY (Proof/Uncirculated) Frank Gasparro The lighting of the Olympic flame. William Krawczewicz The Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games mark, encompassed by laurel leaves.
1996 Five Dollars (Gold) Centennial Olympics (Flag Bearer) 300,000 West Point, NY (Proof/Uncirculated) Patricia L. Verani Athlete bearing a flag and a following crowd. William Krawczewicz The Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games mark, encompassed by laurel leaves.

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Centennial Olympic Coin Program, 1992-1996 edit

As 1996 marked the centennial of the first modern Olympic games held in Athens, a series of five gold and ten silver coins were struck by five countries: Canada, Australia, France. Austria, and Greece. The concept for the program was first discussed in 1986 and 1987. The Royal Canadian Mint held the view that the Centennial of the modern Olympic Games should be commemorated. The International Olympic Committee was approached on the idea and five Mints were invited to participate in the program. This marked the first time that the International Olympic Committee participated in an international commemorative coin program.[53]

Year of Issue Mint Theme
1992 Royal Canadian Mint, Canada Citius, altius, fortius
1993 Royal Australian Mint, Australia Participation, Friendship, Fair Play
1994 Monnaie de Paris, France The First Congress
1995 Münze Österreich, Austria Art, Music, Sport
1996 Banknote Printing Works, The Bank of Greece The I Olympic Games

References edit

Sources edit

  • Ménard, Michèle (1991). Coins of the Modern Olympic Games. Vol. 1. ISBN 1-895321-00-X.

Citations edit

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  2. ^ “USOC selects distributors for Beijing Games coinage”, Jeff Starek, Coin World, June 25, 2007, p. 110
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  4. ^ Striking Impressions, James A. Haxby, 1983, p.234, ISBN 0-660-91234-1
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For 21st century Summer Olympic coins see Summer Olympic Coins 2000 present Olympic coins redirects here For Winter Olympic coins see Winter Olympic coins Although the first Olympic coin can be traced back to 480 BC the modern Olympics did not see its first commemoratives until 1951 The original concept of Olympic coins was that the Greeks believed that coins brought the general public closer to the Olympic games 1 The premise was that those who could not attend the games could at least have a tangible souvenir of the event 1 In 1951 the government of Finland authorized the striking of the first modern Olympic coin a 500 Markkaa At first the coins circulated as currency in the issuing country and the mintages were high In borrowing from the traditions of ancient Greece the coins were a memento of the 1951 Games and a coin that numismatists could now add to their collection With the exception of Canada s Lucky Loonie program and its 2007 25 cent pieces to commemorate the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Games it is rare that Olympic coins are minted for circulation Traditionally Olympic coins are numismatic coins 1 Contents 1 Summer Games 2 1952 Helsinki Olympics 3 1964 Tokyo Olympics 3 1 100 Yen 3 2 1000 Yen 4 1968 Mexico City Olympics 5 1972 Munich Olympics 5 1 Series One 5 2 Series Two 5 3 Series Three 5 4 Series Four 5 5 Series Five 5 6 Series Six 6 1976 Montreal Olympics 6 1 Series 1 6 2 Series 2 6 3 Series 3 6 4 Series 4 6 5 Series 5 6 6 Series 6 6 7 Series 7 7 1980 Moscow Olympics 7 1 1 Rouble 7 2 Series One Geographic 7 3 Series Two Citius 7 4 Series Three Altius 7 5 Series Four Fortius 7 6 Series Five Sports and Beauty 7 7 Series Six Team Sports 7 8 100 Roubles 7 9 150 Roubles 8 1984 Los Angeles Olympics 8 1 One Dollar 8 2 Ten Dollars 9 1988 Seoul Games 9 1 1000 Won 9 2 2000 Won 9 3 5000 Won 9 4 10 000 Won 9 5 25 000 Won 9 6 50 000 Won 9 7 Series One 9 8 Series Two 9 9 Series Three 9 10 Series Four 10 1992 Barcelona Games 10 1 Dimensions 10 2 25 Pesetas 10 3 Spanish Art 10 4 Olympic Spirit 10 5 Spanish Tradition 11 1996 Atlanta Games 11 1 Half Dollar 51 11 2 One Dollar 11 3 Five Dollars 12 Centennial Olympic Coin Program 1992 1996 13 References 13 1 Sources 13 2 CitationsSummer Games editYear Event Number of Coins1896 I Olympic Games Athens Greece None1900 II Olympic Games Paris France None1904 III Olympic Games St Louis USA None1908 IV Olympic Games London England None1912 V Olympic Games Stockholm Sweden None1920 VII Olympic Games Antwerp Belgium None1924 VIII Olympic Games Paris France None1928 IX Olympic Games Amsterdam Netherlands None1932 X Olympic Games Los Angeles USA None1936 XI Olympic Games Berlin Germany None1948 XIV Olympic Games London England None1952 XV Olympic Games Helsinki Finland 11956 XVI Olympic Games Melbourne Australia and Stockholm Sweden None1960 XVII Olympic Games Rome Italy None1964 XVIII Olympic Games Tokyo Japan 21968 XIX Olympic Games Mexico City Mexico 11972 XX Olympic Games Munich Germany 61976 XXI Olympic Games Montreal Quebec Canada 301980 XXII Olympic Games Moscow Russia 451984 XXIII Olympic Games Los Angeles USA 61988 XXIV Olympic Games Seoul Korea 321992 XXV Olympic Games Barcelona Spain 301996 XXVI Olympic Games Atlanta USA 162000 XXVII Olympic Games Sydney Australia 592004 XXVIII Olympic Games Athens Greece 252008 XXIX Olympic Games Beijing China 27 2 2012 XXX Olympic Games London England 332016 XXXI Olympic Games Rio de Janeiro Brazil 361952 Helsinki Olympics editSpecifications Denomination Reverse Design Artist Obverse Design Artist Edge Date of Issue Finish500 Markkaa A wreath surrounding 500 and the legend Suomi Finland Markkaa A Altonen and M Visanti The Olympic Rings and the legend XV Olympia Helsinki and the year of 1951 or 1952 A Altonen and M Visanti Symbols of 18 pairs and hands 1951 or 1952 CirculatedDimensions Diameter Weight Thickness Composition Mintage Mint Mark Struck by Issue Price32 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 edit100 Yen edit Specifications Denomination Reverse Design Artist Obverse Design Artist Edge Date of Issue Finish100 Yen The rising sun in the centre small olive leaves 100 superimposed and the legend Tokyo 1964 above and below a Japanese legend meaning year 39 of the reign of Showa Miss Shoko Maejima The Olympic flame with the Olympic rings and a Japanese legend meaning Japan 100 Yen Miss Shoko Maejima Milled 1964 CirculatedDimensions Diameter Weight Thickness Composition Mintage Mint Mark Struck by Issue Price22 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 Yen1000 Yen edit Specifications Denomination Reverse Design Artist Obverse Design Artist Edge Date of Issue Finish1000 Yen Cherry blossoms the Olympic rings 1 000 yen the legend 1964 Tokyo and a Japanese legend meaning year 39 of the reign of Showa Mint Officials Mount Fuji with Cherry Blossoms on each side and a Japanese legend meaning Japan 1000 yen Mint Officials Milled 1964 CirculatedDimensions Diameter Weight Thickness Composition Mintage Mint Mark Struck by Issue Price35 mm 20 grams 2 5 mm 925 silver and 075 copper 15 000 000 No Mint marks The Ministry of Finance Mint Bureau 1000 Yen1968 Mexico City Olympics editSpecifications Denomination Reverse Design Artist Obverse Design Artist Edge Date of Issue Finish25 pesos An Aztec ballplayer the Olympic rings and the legend Juegos de la XIX Olimpiada Mexico 1968 Lorenzo Rafael An eagle fighting a snake the legend Estados Unidos Mexicanos the words ley 0 720 and 25 pesos Ricardo Luna Y Vasco Incused lettering Independencia y Libertad 1968 CirculatedDimensions Diameter Weight Thickness Composition Mintage Mint Mark Struck by Issue Price38 mm 22 5 grams 2 mm 720 silver and 280 copper 30 000 000 M small o above the M La Casa de Moneda de Mexico Mexican Mint 25 pesos1972 Munich Olympics editDuring the release of the first four series a controversy was generated over the legend The use of the legend IN DEUTSCHLAND was a point of tension for East Germany The point was raised that the legend should have read In Munchen The legend was changed for Series Five 3 Series One edit Specifications Denomination Reverse Design Artist Obverse Design Artist Edge Date of Issue Finish10 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 The Wheel of Fortune and the legend Spiele der XX Olympiade 1972 in Deutschland Greta Lippi Heinsen Munich Lettering on a plain edge Citius Altius Fortius 1972 released in January 1970 Proof and CirculatedDimensions Diameter Weight Thickness Composition Mintage Mint Mark Struck by Issue Price32 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 s right claw D F G J Bayer Hauptmunzamt Munich D Stuttgart F Karlsruhe G Hamburg J Proof 15 Deutsche Mark Circulated 10 Deutsche MarkSeries Two edit Specifications Denomination Reverse Design Artist Obverse Design Artist Edge Date of Issue Finish10 Deutsche Mark A stylized German Eagle and the legend Bundesrepublik Deutschland 10 Deutsche Mark Reinhart Heinsdorff Lehen Intertwining chains on a ribbed disc and the legend Olympische Spiele 1972 in Munchen Reinhart Heinsdorff Lehen Lettering on a plain edge Citius Altius Fortius 1972 released in July 1971 Proof and CirculatedDimensions Diameter Weight Thickness Composition Mintage Mint Mark Struck by Issue Price32 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 s left claw D F G J Bayer Hauptmunzamt Munich D Stuttgart F Karlsruhe G Hamburg J Proof 15 Deutsche Mark Circulated 10 Deutsche MarkSeries Three edit Specifications Denomination Reverse Design Artist Obverse Design Artist Edge Date of Issue Finish10 Deutsche Mark A stylized German Eagle and the legend Bundesrepublik Deutschland 10 Deutsche Mark Siegmund Schutz Berlin A male ball player a female gymnast and the legend Spiele der XX Olympiade 1972 in Munchen Siegmund Schutz Berlin Lettering on a plain edge Citius Altius Fortius 1972 released in December 1971 Proof and CirculatedDimensions Diameter Weight Thickness Composition Mintage Mint Mark Struck by Issue Price32 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 s right wing D F G J Bayer Hauptmunzamt Munich D Stuttgart F Karlsruhe G Hamburg J Proof 15 Deutsche Mark Circulated 10 Deutsche MarkSeries Four edit Specifications Denomination Reverse Design Artist Obverse Design Artist Edge Date of Issue Finish10 Deutsche Mark A German Eagle with asymmetrical wings and the legend Bundesrepublik Deutschland 10 Deutsche Mark Doris Waschk Balz Hamburg An aerial view of Munich Olympic stadium and the legend Olympische Spiele Munchen 26 8 10 9 1972 Doris Waschk Balz Hamburg Lettering on a plain edge Citius Altius Fortius 1972 released in May 1972 Proof and CirculatedDimensions Diameter Weight Thickness Composition Mintage Mint Mark Struck by Issue Price32 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 MarkSeries Five edit Specifications Denomination Reverse Design Artist Obverse Design Artist Edge Date of Issue Finish10 Deutsche Mark A stylized German Eagle and the legend Bundesrepublik Deutschland 10 Deutsche Mark Greta Lippi Heinsen Munich The emblem of the 1972 Munich Games and the legend Spiele der XX Olympiade 1972 in Munchen Greta Lippi Heinsen Munich Lettering on a plain edge Citius Altius Fortius 1972 released in July 1972 Proof and CirculatedDimensions Diameter Weight Thickness Composition Mintage Mint Mark Struck by Issue Price32 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 MarkSeries Six edit Specifications Denomination Reverse Design Artist Obverse Design Artist Edge Date of Issue Finish10 Deutsche Mark A stylized German Eagle and the legend Bundesrepublik Deutschland 10 Deutsche Mark Siegmund Schutz Berlin The flame with a small Munich Olympic emblem and the legend Spiele der XX Olympiade 1972 in Munchen Siegmund Schutz Berlin Lettering on a plain edge Citius Altius Fortius 1972 released in July 1972 Proof and CirculatedDimensions Diameter Weight Thickness Composition Mintage Mint Mark Struck by Issue Price32 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 Mark1976 Montreal Olympics editStarting 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 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 4 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 SouvenirsSeries 1 edit 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 001973 Coin No 2 Five Dollars Map of North America Georges Huel 537 898 6 00 7 501973 Coin No 3 Ten Dollars Montreal Skyline Georges Huel Included in mintage of No 1 12 00 14 001973 Coin No 4 Five Dollars Kingston and Sailboats Georges Huel Included in mintage of No 2 6 00 7 50Series 2 edit 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 001974 Coin No 6 Five Dollars Athlete with Torch Anthony Mann 1 974 939 7 50 9 001974 Coin No 7 Ten Dollars Temple of Zeus Anthony Mann Included in mintage of No 5 15 00 17 001974 Coin No 8 Five Dollars Olympic Rings and Wreath Anthony Mann Included in mintage of No 6 7 50 9 00Series 3 edit 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 001974 Coin No 10 Five Dollars Canoeing Ken Danby 1 974 939 8 00 9 001974 Coin No 11 Ten Dollars Cycling Ken Danby Included in mintage of No 9 15 75 17 001974 Coin No 12 Five Dollars Rowing Ken Danby Included in mintage of No 10 8 00 9 00Series 4 edit Year Coin Number Denomination Reverse Design Artist Mintage Issue Price Encapsulated Issue Price Standard Case 1975 Coin No 13 Ten Dollars Men s Hurdles Leo Yerxa 1 985 000 15 75 17 001975 Coin No 14 Five Dollars Marathon Leo Yerxa 2 476 217 8 00 9 001975 Coin No 15 Ten Dollars Women s Shot Put Leo Yerxa Included in mintage of No 13 15 75 17 001975 Coin No 16 Five Dollars Women s Javelin Leo Yerxa Included in mintage of No 14 8 00 9 00Series 5 edit 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 001975 Coin No 18 Five Dollars Diving Lynda Cooper 2 476 217 8 00 9 001975 Coin No 19 Ten Dollars Sailing Lynda Cooper Included in mintage of No 17 15 75 17 001975 Coin No 20 Five Dollars Swimming Lynda Cooper Included in mintage of No 18 8 00 9 00Series 6 edit 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 001976 Coin No 22 Five Dollars Fencing Shigeo Fukada 1 985 257 8 00 9 001976 Coin No 23 Ten Dollars Soccer Shigeo Fukada Included in mintage of No 21 15 75 17 001976 Coin No 24 Five Dollars Boxing Shigeo Fukada Included in mintage of No 22 8 00 9 00Series 7 edit 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 001976 Coin No 26 Five Dollars Olympic Village Elliott John Morrison 1 985 257 8 00 9 001976 Coin No 27 Ten Dollars Olympic Velodrome Elliott John Morrison Included in mintage of No 25 15 75 17 001976 Coin No 28 Five Dollars Olympic Flame Elliott John Morrison Included in mintage of No 22 8 00 9 00100 Dollar Gold Year Reverse Design Artist Mintage Issue Price1976 Olympic Commemorative 14 karat Dora de Pedery Hunt 650 000 105 001976 Olympic Commemorative 22 karat Dora de Pedery Hunt 350 000 150 001980 Moscow Olympics editIN 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 5 1 Rouble edit The dimensions are the same for all 1 Rouble coins DimensionsDiameter Weight Thickness Composition Mint Mark Struck by Issue Price31 mm 12 8 grams 2 3 mm Cupronickel Leningrad Mint s mintmark Leningrad Mint Proof 4 00 US Uncirculated Face ValueSpecificationsReverse 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 The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1977 Yu A Lukjanov The USSR s 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 1 Rouble S M Ivanov modeler Milled 1977 Proof and Uncirculated 335 000 8 665 000The Kremlin with the Moscow Olympic emblem and the legend in Cyrillic script meaning The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1977 V A Ermakov The USSR s 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 1 Rouble S M Ivanov modeler Milled 1978 Proof and Uncirculated 509 500 6 490 500The University of Moscow the Olympic emblem and the legend in Cyrillic script meaning The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1979 V A Ermakov The USSR s 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 1 Rouble S M Ivanov modeler Milled 1979 Proof and Uncirculated Proof 334 500 Uncirculated 4 665 500The Cosmic Space Monument the Olympic emblem and the legend in Cyrillic script meaning The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1979 V A Ermakov The USSR s 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 1 Rouble S M Ivanov modeler Milled 1979 Proof and Uncirculated Proof 334 500 Uncirculated 4 665 500The 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 s 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 1 Rouble S M Ivanov modeler Milled 1980 Proof and Uncirculated Proof 509 500 Uncirculated 4 490 500The Olympic torch the Olympic emblem and the legend in Cyrillic script meaning The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1980 V A Ermakov The USSR s 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 1 Rouble S M Ivanov modeler Milled 1980 Proof and Uncirculated Proof 509 500 Uncirculated 4 490 500Series One Geographic edit The dimensions are the same for all the Series One Five Roubles coins DimensionsDiameter Weight Thickness Composition Mint Mark Struck by33 mm 16 67 grams 2 4 mm 900 silver and 100 copper Leningrad Moscow Mint s Mintmark Leningrad Moscow MintSpecificationsDenomination Reverse Design Artist Obverse Design Artist Edge Date of Issue Finish Mintage Issue Price5 Roubles A view of Tallinn sailboats in the foreground the Olympic emblem and the legend in Cyrillic script meaning The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1977 V A Ermakov The USSR s 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 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 US5 Roubles A view of Kyiv the Olympic emblem and the legend in Cyrillic script meaning The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1977 Yu A Lukjanov The USSR s 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 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 US5 Roubles A view of Minsk the Olympic emblem and the legend in Cyrillic script meaning The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1977 Yu A Lukjanov The USSR s 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 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 US5 Roubles A view of Leningrad the Olympic emblem and the legend in Cyrillic script meaning The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1977 V V Nikitin The USSR s 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 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 USThe dimensions are the same for all the Series One Ten Roubles coins DimensionsDiameter Weight Thickness Composition Mint Mark Struck by39 mm 33 3 grams 3 3 mm 900 silver and 100 copper Leningrad Moscow Mint s Mintmark Leningrad Moscow MintSpecificationsDenomination Reverse Design Artist Obverse Design Artist Edge Date of Issue Finish Mintage Issue Price10 Roubles The Moscow Olympic emblem superimposed on the map of the USSR and the legend The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1977 V A Ermakov The USSR s 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 5 Roubles S M Ivanov Milled 1977 Proof and Uncirculated PR 121 137 UNC 250 040 Proof 35 US Unc 30 US10 Roubles The Kremlin and Red Square the Olympic emblem and the legend The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1977 V A Ermakov The USSR s 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 5 Roubles S M Ivanov Milled 1977 Proof and Uncirculated PR 121 423 UNC 250 414 Proof 35 US Unc 30 USSeries Two Citius edit Five Roubles The dimensions are the same for all the Series Two Five Roubles coins DimensionsDiameter Weight Thickness Composition Mint Mark Struck by33 mm 16 67 grams 2 4 mm 900 silver and 100 copper Leningrad Moscow Mint s Mintmark Leningrad MintSpecificationsDenomination Reverse Design Artist Obverse Design Artist Edge Date of Issue Finish Mintage Issue Price5 Roubles Running the Olympic emblem and the legend in Cyrillic script meaning The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1978 V A Ermakov The USSR s 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 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 US5 Roubles Swimming the Olympic emblem and the legend meaning The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1978 V A Ermakov The USSR s 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 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 USTen Roubles The dimensions are the same for all the Series Two Ten Roubles coins DimensionsDiameter Weight Thickness Composition Mint Mark Struck by39 mm 33 3 grams 3 3 mm 900 silver and 100 copper Leningrad Moscow Mint s Mintmark Leningrad Moscow MintSpecificationsDenomination Reverse Design Artist Obverse Design Artist Edge Date of Issue Finish Mintage Issue Price10 Roubles Cycling the Olympic emblem and the legend in Cyrillic script meaning The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1978 V A Ermakov The USSR s 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 1978 Proof and Uncirculated PR 118 453 UNC 226 670 Proof 35 US Unc 30 US10 Roubles Canoeing the Olympic emblem and the legend in Cyrillic script meaning The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1978 V A Ermakov The USSR s 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 1978 Proof and Uncirculated PR 118 403 UNC 226 404 Proof 35 US Unc 30 US10 Roubles Equestrian the Olympic emblem and the legend in Cyrillic script meaning The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1978 V A Ermakov The USSR s 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 1978 Proof and Uncirculated PR 118 409 UNC 226 403 Proof 35 US Unc 30 USSeries Three Altius edit Five Roubles The dimensions are the same for all the Series Three Five Roubles coins DimensionsDiameter Weight Thickness Composition Mint Mark Struck by33 mm 16 67 grams 2 4 mm 900 silver and 100 copper Leningrad Moscow Mint s Mintmark Leningrad Moscow MintSpecificationsDenomination Reverse Design Artist Obverse Design Artist Edge Date of Issue Finish Mintage Issue Price5 Roubles High jumping the Olympic emblem and the legend in Cyrillic script meaning The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1978 V A Ermakov The USSR s 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 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 US5 Roubles Equestrian show jumping the Olympic emblem and the legend meaning The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1978 V A Ermakov The USSR s 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 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 USTen RoublesThe dimensions are the same for all the Series Three Ten Roubles coins DimensionsDiameter Weight Thickness Composition Mint Mark Struck by39 mm 33 3 grams 3 3 mm 900 silver and 100 copper Leningrad Moscow Mint s Mintmark Leningrad Moscow MintSpecificationsDenomination Reverse Design Artist Obverse Design Artist Edge Date of Issue Finish Mintage Issue Price10 Roubles Pole vaulting the Olympic emblem and the legend in Cyrillic script meaning The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1978 V A Ermakov The USSR s 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 1978 Proof and Uncirculated PR 119 343 UNC 220 583 Proof 35 US Unc 30 US10 Roubles Basketball the Olympic emblem and the legend in Cyrillic script meaning The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1979 V A Ermakov The USSR s 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 119 243 UNC 220 583 Proof 35 US Unc 30 US10 Roubles Volleyball the Olympic emblem and the legend in Cyrillic script meaning The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1979 V A Ermakov The USSR s 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 119 243 UNC 220 583 Proof 35 US Unc 30 USSeries Four Fortius edit Five RoublesThe dimensions are the same for all the Series Four Five Roubles coins DimensionsDiameter Weight Thickness Composition Mint Mark Struck by33 mm 16 67 grams 2 4 mm 900 silver and 100 copper Leningrad Moscow Mint s Mintmark Leningrad Moscow MintSpecificationsDenomination Reverse Design Artist Obverse Design Artist Edge Date of Issue Finish Mintage Issue Price5 Roubles Weightlifting the Olympic emblem and the legend in Cyrillic script meaning The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1979 V A Ermakov The USSR s 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 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 US5 Roubles Hammer throw the Olympic emblem and the legend meaning The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1979 V A Ermakov The USSR s 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 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 USTen RoublesThe dimensions are the same for all the Series Four Ten Roubles coins DimensionsDiameter Weight Thickness Composition Mint Mark Struck by39 mm 33 3 grams 3 3 mm 900 silver and 100 copper Leningrad Moscow Mint s Mintmark Leningrad Moscow MintSpecificationsDenomination Reverse Design Artist Obverse Design Artist Edge Date of Issue Finish Mintage Issue Price10 Roubles Ancient version of weightlifting the Olympic emblem and the legend in Cyrillic script meaning The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1979 V A Ermakov The USSR s 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 US10 Roubles Boxing the Olympic emblem and the legend in Cyrillic script meaning The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1979 V A Ermakov The USSR s 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 US10 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 s 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 USSeries Five Sports and Beauty edit Five RoublesThe dimensions are the same for all the Series Five Five Roubles coins DimensionsDiameter Weight Thickness Composition Mint Mark Struck by33 mm 16 67 grams 2 4 mm 900 silver and 100 copper Leningrad Moscow Mint s Mintmark Leningrad Moscow MintSpecificationsDenomination Reverse Design Artist Obverse Design Artist Edge Date of Issue Finish Mintage Issue Price5 Roubles Gymnastics the Olympic emblem and the legend in Cyrillic script meaning The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1980 V A Ermakov The USSR s 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 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 US5 Roubles Archery the Olympic emblem and the legend meaning The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1980 V A Ermakov The USSR s 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 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 USTen RoublesThe dimensions are the same for all the Series Five Ten Roubles coins DimensionsDiameter Weight Thickness Composition Mint Mark Struck by39 mm 33 3 grams 3 3 mm 900 silver and 100 copper Leningrad Moscow Mint s Mintmark Leningrad Moscow MintSpecificationsDenomination Reverse Design Artist Obverse Design Artist Edge Date of Issue Finish Mintage Issue Price10 Roubles Dance of an eagle and khuresh the Olympic emblem and the legend in Cyrillic script meaning The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1980 V A Ermakov The USSR s 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 1980 Proof and Uncirculated PR 95 420 UNC 126 220 Proof 35 US Unc 30 USSeries Six Team Sports edit Five Roubles The dimensions are the same for all the Series Six Five Roubles coins DimensionsDiameter Weight Thickness Composition Mint Mark Struck by33 mm 16 67 grams 2 4 mm 900 silver and 100 copper Leningrad Moscow Mint s Mintmark Leningrad Moscow MintSpecificationsDenomination Reverse Design Artist Obverse Design Artist Edge Date of Issue Finish Mintage Issue Price5 Roubles Ball and Stick Game the Olympic emblem and the legend in Cyrillic script meaning The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1980 V A Ermakov The USSR s 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 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 US5 Roubles Playing ball on the horses the Olympic emblem and the legend meaning The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1980 V A Ermakov The USSR s 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 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 USTen Roubles The dimensions are the same for all the Series Six Ten Roubles coins DimensionsDiameter Weight Thickness Composition Mint Mark Struck by39 mm 33 3 grams 3 3 mm 900 silver and 100 copper Leningrad Moscow Mint s Mintmark Leningrad Moscow MintSpecificationsDenomination Reverse Design Artist Obverse Design Artist Edge Date of Issue Finish Mintage Issue Price10 Roubles Tug of War the Olympic emblem and the legend in Cyrillic script meaning The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1980 V A Ermakov The USSR s 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 1980 Proof and Uncirculated PR 95 420 UNC 126 220 Proof 35 US Unc 30 US10 Roubles Reindeer Race the Olympic emblem and the legend in Cyrillic script meaning The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1980 V A Ermakov The USSR s 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 1980 Proof and Uncirculated PR 95 420 UNC 126 220 Proof 35 US Unc 30 US100 Roubles edit The dimensions are the same for all the 100 Roubles coins DimensionsDiameter Weight Thickness Composition Mint Mark Struck by30 mm 17 28 grams 1 8 mm 900 gold and 100 copper Leningrad Moscow Mint s Mintmark Leningrad Moscow MintSpecificationsDenomination Reverse Design Artist Obverse Design Artist Edge Date of Issue Finish Mintage Issue Price100 Roubles Sport and Peace symbol illustrated by a globe and palm branch behind the Olympic emblem and the legend meaning The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1977 V A Ermakov The USSR s 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 100 Roubles S M Ivanov modelers Milled 1977 Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated PR 38 036 UNC 23 536 Proof 235 US BU 200 US100 Roubles Lenin Central Stadium the Olympic emblem and the legend meaning The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1978 V A Ermakov The USSR s 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 100 Roubles S M Ivanov modelers Milled 1978 Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated PR 45 317 UNC 62 023 Proof 235 US BU 200 US100 Roubles Rowing Canal in Krylatskoye the Olympic emblem and the legend meaning The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1978 V A Ermakov The USSR s 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 100 Roubles S M Ivanov modelers Milled 1978 Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated PR 43 253 UNC 57 153 Proof 235 US BU 200 US100 Roubles Velodrome the Olympic emblem and the legend meaning The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1979 V A Ermakov The USSR s 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 100 Roubles S M Ivanov modelers Milled 1979 Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated PR 42 213 UNC 54 913 Proof 235 US BU 200 US100 Roubles Palace of Water Sports Druzhba the Olympic emblem and the legend meaning The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1979 V A Ermakov The USSR s 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 100 Roubles S M Ivanov modelers Milled 1979 Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated PR 38 003 UNC 53 503 Proof 235 US BU 200 US100 Roubles The Olympic flame the Olympic emblem and the legend meaning The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1980 V A Ermakov The USSR s 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 100 Roubles S M Ivanov modelers Milled 1980 Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated PR 27 820 UNC 24 620 Proof 235 US BU 200 US150 Roubles edit The dimensions are the same for all the 150 Roubles coins DimensionsDiameter Weight Thickness Composition Mint Mark Struck by28 6 mm 15 55 grams 1 5 mm 9993 platinum Leningrad Moscow Mint s Mintmark Leningrad MintSpecificationsDenomination Reverse Design Artist Obverse Design Artist Edge Date of Issue Finish Mintage Issue Price150 Roubles The emblem of the Moscow Olympic Games and the legend meaning The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1977 V A Ermakov The USSR s 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 150 Roubles S M Ivanov modelers Milled 1977 Proof and Uncirculated PR 24 160 UNC 9 910 Proof 488 US Unc 465 US150 Roubles Discus thrower the Olympic emblem and the legend meaning The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1978 V A Ermakov The USSR s 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 150 Roubles S M Ivanov modelers Milled 1978 Proof and Uncirculated PR 19 853 UNC 13 403 Proof 488 US Unc 465 US150 Roubles Ancient wrestlers Greek statue from Uffizi museum in Florence Italy the Olympic emblem and the legend meaning The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1979 V A Ermakov The USSR s 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 150 Roubles S M Ivanov modelers Milled 1979 Proof and Uncirculated PR 18 978 UNC 13 578 Proof 488 US Unc 465 US150 Roubles Ancient chariot from early Greek games the Olympic emblem and the legend meaning The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1979 V A Ermakov The USSR s 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 150 Roubles S M Ivanov modelers Milled 1979 Proof and Uncirculated PR 17 078 UNC 9 728 Proof 488 US Unc 465 US150 Roubles Ancient runners the Olympic emblem and the legend meaning The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 and the year 1980 V A Ermakov The USSR s 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 150 Roubles S M Ivanov modelers Milled 1980 Proof and Uncirculated PR 12 870 UNC 7 820 Proof 488 US Unc 465 US1984 Los Angeles Olympics editMain article 1984 Summer Olympics commemorative coins 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 6 Uncirculated Coins were produced at the United States Mint s facilities in Denver Philadelphia San Francisco and West Point One Dollar edit DimensionsDiameter Weight Thickness Composition Mint Mark Struck by38 1 mm 26 73 grams containing 0 77 Troy ounce of Silver 2 79 mm 900 silver and 100 copper D for Denver P for Philadelphia S for San Francisco United States MintSpecificationsReverse Design Artist Obverse Design Artist Edge Date of Issue Finish Mintage Proof Mintage Denver Mintage Philadelphia Issue PriceThe head of an Eagle the words E Pluribus Unum One Dollar and United States of America Elizabeth Jones A Greek discus thrower the Olympic emblem of Los Angeles and the legend Los Angeles XXIII Olympiad Elizabeth Jones Milled 1983 Proof 1 577 025 174 014 294 543 174 014 Proof 24 95 Unc 28 00The head of an Eagle the words E Pluribus Unum One Dollar and United States of America Elizabeth Jones Graham s sculpture and the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in the background Elizabeth Jones Milled 1984 Proof 1 801 210 116 675 217 954 116 675 Proof 32 Unc 28 00Ten Dollars edit DimensionsDiameter Weight Thickness Composition Mint Mark Struck by26 92 mm 16 718 grams containing 484 Troy ounces of Gold 2 24 mm 900 gold 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 MintSpecificationsReverse Design Artist Obverse Design Artist Edge Date of Issue Finish Mintage Denver Mintage Philadelphia Mintage San Francisco Mintage West Point Issue PriceAn eagle the words ten dollars and United States of America John Mercanti Two Olympic torch runners the Olympic rings the legend Olympiad XXIII the words Los Angeles and In 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 001988 Seoul Games editThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items August 2008 Specifications 1000 Won edit Denomination Diameter Weight Thickness Composition Mint Mark1000 Won 30 mm 12 grams 2 2 mm Cupronickel 75 copper and 25 nickel No Mintmarks 7 2000 Won edit Denomination Diameter Weight Thickness Composition Mint Mark2000 Won 33 mm 17 grams 2 6 mm 100 Nickel No Mintmarks 8 5000 Won edit Denomination Diameter Weight Thickness Composition Mint Mark5000 Won 32 mm 16 81 grams containing Troy Oz of Silver 2 45 mm 925 silver and 75 copper No Mintmarks 9 10 000 Won edit Denomination Diameter Weight Thickness Composition Mint Mark10 000 Won 40 mm 33 62 grams containing 1 Troy Oz of Silver 3 0 mm 925 silver and 75 copper No Mintmarks 10 25 000 Won edit Denomination Diameter Weight Thickness Composition Mint Mark25 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 11 50 000 Won edit Denomination Diameter Weight Thickness Composition Mint Mark50 000 Won 35 mm 33 626 grams containing 1 Troy oz of Gold 2 4 mm 925 gold 30 silver 45 copper No Mintmarks 12 Series One edit Denomination Reverse Design Artist Obverse Design Artist Edge Date of Issue Finish Mintage Issue Price50 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 12 750 00 US25 000 Won Emblem of Republic of Korea Taeguk surrounded bu five roses of Sharon D H Oh and D K Min Farmer s Dance D H Oh Milled February 1986 Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated 113 664 Pr 31 315 BU 11 Pr 350 00 US BU 300 00 US10 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 13 Pr 37 50 US BU 30 00 US10 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 10 Pr 37 50 US BU 30 00 US5 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 9 Pr 22 50 US BU 15 00 US5 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 14 Pr 22 50 US BU 15 00 US2 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 8 Pr 16 50 US BU 12 00 US1 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 7 Pr 10 00 US BU 7 00 USSeries Two edit Denomination Reverse Design Artist Obverse Design Artist Edge Date of Issue Finish Mintage Issue Price50 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 15 750 00 US25 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 16 Pr 350 00 US BU 300 00 US10 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 16 Pr 37 50 US BU 30 00 US10 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 17 Pr 37 50 US BU 30 00 US5 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 18 Pr 22 50 US BU 15 00 US5 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 19 Pr 22 50 US BU 15 00 US2 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 20 Pr 16 50 US BU 12 00 US1 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 21 Pr 10 00 US BU 7 00 USSeries Three edit Denomination Reverse Design Artist Obverse Design Artist Edge Date of Issue Finish Mintage Issue Price50 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 22 750 00 US25 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 23 Pr 350 00 US BU 300 00 US10 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 24 Pr 37 50 US BU 30 00 US10 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 17 Pr 37 50 US BU 30 00 US5 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 25 Pr 22 50 US BU 15 00 US5 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 26 Pr 22 50 US BU 15 00 US2 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 27 Pr 16 50 US BU 12 00 US1 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 28 Pr 10 00 US BU 7 00 USSeries Four edit Denomination Reverse Design Artist Obverse Design Artist Edge Date of Issue Finish Mintage Issue Price50 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 29 750 00 US25 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 30 Pr 350 00 US BU 300 00 US10 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 31 Pr 37 50 US BU 30 00 US10 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 32 Pr 37 50 US BU 30 00 US5 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 33 Pr 22 50 US BU 15 00 US5 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 34 Pr 22 50 US BU 15 00 US2 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 27 Pr 16 50 US BU 12 00 US1 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 28 Pr 10 00 US BU 7 00 US1992 Barcelona Games editThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items August 2008 Dimensions edit Denomination Diameter Weight Thickness Composition Mint Mark25 Pesetas 35 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 top2000 Pesetas 36 40 mm 27 grams 2 45 mm 925 silver and 75 copper M with crown on top10 000 Pesetas 37 19 mm 3 37 grams 0 75 mm 999 gold M with crown on top20 000 Pesetas 38 23 mm 6 75 grams 1 02 mm 999 gold M with crown on top80 000 Pesetas 38 38 mm 27 grams 1 45 mm 999 gold M with crown on top25 Pesetas edit Specifications Reverse Design Artist Obverse Design Artist Edge Date of Issue MintageOlympic emblem of Barcelona Mint engravers A Discus thrower word ESPANA and year 1990 Mint engravers Plain 1990 35 052 000 35 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 39 Spanish Art edit Series OneDenomination Reverse Design Artist Obverse Design Artist Edge Date of Issue Finish Mintage Issue Price80 000 Pesetas Cosmic Athlete from Salvador Dali painting Mint engravers from Dali s 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 40 20 000 Pesetas Sagrada Familia Gaudi s 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 38 Series TwoDenomination Reverse Design Artist Obverse Design Edge Date of Issue Finish Mintage Issue Price80 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 41 20 000 Pesetas Ruins of Catalan 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 42 Olympic Spirit edit Series OneDenomination Reverse Design Artist Obverse Design Artist Edge Date of Issue Finish Mintage Issue Price10 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 37 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 36 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 43 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 44 Series TwoDenomination Reverse Design Artist Obverse Design Artist Edge Date of Issue Finish Mintage Issue Price10 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 45 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 46 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 47 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 48 Spanish Tradition edit Series OneDenomination Reverse Design Artist Obverse Design Artist Edge Date of Issue Finish Mintage Issue Price2 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 49 Series TwoDenomination Reverse Design Artist Obverse Design Artist Edge Date of Issue Finish Mintage Issue Price2 000 Pesetas 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 50 1996 Atlanta Games editHalf Dollar 51 edit Year Denomination Theme Mintage US Mint Facility Engraver Obverse Design Designer Reverse Design1995 Half Dollar Centennial Olympics Baseball Proof 170 114 Unc 171 019 San Francisco CA Proof Uncirculated Edgar Z Steever Men s 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 s 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 Swimming1996 Half Dollar Centennial Olympics Soccer Proof 122 456 Unc 52 871 San Francisco CA Proof Uncirculated Woman s SoccerOne Dollar edit Year Denomination Theme Mintage US Mint Facility Engraver Obverse Design Designer Reverse Design1995 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 amp Field Proof 137 004 Unc 24 819 Philadelphia PA Proof Denver CO Uncirculated John Mercanti Men s 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 s 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 edit Year Denomination Theme Mintage US Mint Facility Engraver Obverse Design Designer Reverse Design1995 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 Point NY Proof Uncirculated Frank Gasparro The lighting of the Olympic flame William Krawczewicz The Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games mark encompassed by laurel leaves 1996 Five Dollars Gold Centennial Olympics Flag Bearer 300 000 West Point NY Proof Uncirculated Patricia L Verani Athlete bearing a flag and a following crowd William Krawczewicz The Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games mark encompassed by laurel leaves 52 Centennial Olympic Coin Program 1992 1996 editAs 1996 marked the centennial of the first modern Olympic games held in Athens a series of five gold and ten silver coins were struck by five countries Canada Australia France Austria and Greece The concept for the program was first discussed in 1986 and 1987 The Royal Canadian Mint held the view that the Centennial of the modern Olympic Games should be commemorated The International Olympic Committee was approached on the idea and five Mints were invited to participate in the program This marked the first time that the International Olympic Committee participated in an international commemorative coin program 53 Year of Issue Mint Theme1992 Royal Canadian Mint Canada Citius altius fortius1993 Royal Australian Mint Australia Participation Friendship Fair Play1994 Monnaie de Paris France The First Congress1995 Munze Osterreich Austria Art Music Sport1996 Banknote Printing Works The Bank of Greece The I Olympic GamesReferences edit nbsp Money portal nbsp Numismatics portal nbsp Olympics portalThis article relies largely or entirely on a single source Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources Find sources Summer Olympic coins news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2016 Sources edit Menard Michele 1991 Coins of the Modern Olympic Games Vol 1 ISBN 1 895321 00 X Citations edit a b c Menard 1991 p 8 USOC selects distributors for Beijing Games coinage Jeff Starek Coin World June 25 2007 p 110 Menard 1991 p 70 Striking Impressions James A Haxby 1983 p 234 ISBN 0 660 91234 1 Menard 1991 p 119 Menard 1991 p 186 a b Menard 1991 p 212 a b Menard 1991 p 211 a b Menard 1991 p 210 a b Menard 1991 p 209 a b Menard 1991 p 206 a b Menard 1991 p 205 Menard 1991 p 207 Menard 1991 p 208 Menard 1991 p 214 a b Menard 1991 p 215 a b Menard 1991 p 217 Menard 1991 p 216 Menard 1991 p 218 Menard 1991 p 219 Menard 1991 p 220 Menard 1991 p 221 Menard 1991 p 222 Menard 1991 p 223 Menard 1991 p 224 Menard 1991 p 226 a b Menard 1991 p 227 a b Menard 1991 p 228 Menard 1991 p 229 Menard 1991 p 230 Menard 1991 p 231 Menard 1991 p 233 Menard 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