South Africa – The Big Five – Rhinocerous – 10 Rand – 2005 – Pick 128 – Crisp Uncirculated
Listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Coins as KM-24.
The XXVIII Olympics were held in Australia in 2000, and world coins from many nations were issued to mark the event. This particular piece features runners. Would make a nice gift for collectors of Olympic or world coins.
Of course Poland has to have a soccer Crown. The enthusiasm for European integration in this former Warsaw Pact linch-pin does nothing but pale in comparison to their fanatic embrace of world football. This Nordic Gold, 2 Zloty Crown shows Poland, not in its rightful geographical perspective in Europe, but located dead center on a soccer ball. Now there’s a commitment to Polish and “world” soccer. If you are a soccer fan, or a collector of world coins with a niche open for sports-related world coins then this simple yet brazen world coin belongs in your collection.
This is a 2011 British Brilliant Uncirculated Seven-sided coin on a Royal Mint Display Card.
This is a 2011 British Brilliant Uncirculated Seven-sided coin on a Royal Mint Display Card.
This is a 2011 British Seven-sided coin on a Royal Mint Display Card.
These cards come to us from the host country, are written in German and you can buy a card representing one four country group or buy the entire eight card set at a reduced price. These cards of Brilliant Uncirculated world coins would make a fantastic gift for any soccer (football) enthusiast or collector of world coins.
High-relief bronze medal, 38.6 millimeters in diameter, weighing 24.7 grams.
High-relief bronze medal, 38.6 millimeters in diameter, weighing 24.7 grams.
Great Olympic Moments – Donald Schollander – USA – XVIII Olympiad – Tokyo – 1964 – Swimming Gold – Wins four Gold Medals: 100 meter freestyle, 400 meter freestyle, 100 meter freestyle relay and 400 meter freestyle relay. High-relief bronze medal, 38.6 millimeters in diameter, weighing 24.7 grams.
This beautiful uncirculated Crown was issued by the government of Gibraltar to commemorate the International Year of the Ocean in 1998. Featured on the reverse of this Crown is a scene with two windsurfers plying the waves.
The XXVIII Olympiad, held in Athens, Greece was the first time since the first modern Olympics were revived in Athens in the summer games of 1896 that the games returned to their country of ancient origin. The 1896 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the I Olympiad, were held in 1896 in Athens, Greece. These games were the first modern Summer Olympic Games and the first Games since Roman emperor Theodosius I banned the Ancient Olympic Games in 393 as part of the Christian campaign against paganism.
Issued in 1999 by Gibraltar as part of a series of uncirculated Crowns commemorating the Olympic games in Sydney. This piece features the ritual of the bearing of the torch, in this instance through the Australian outback, as the particular event to honor. If you are a fan of the outback or a world coins collector then this coin would make a great addition to your collection.
Issued in 1999 by Gibraltar as part of a series of uncirculated Crowns commemorating the Olympic games in Sydney. This piece features the rowing competition as the sport of honor. If you are a fan of the outback or a world coins collector then this coin would make a great addition to your collection.
FIA Formula 1 Racing – World Championship – Jean Alesi – 1997 – € 10 – 36mm Medal – Jean Alesi (born Giovanni Alesi) June 11, 1964) is a French racing driver of Italian origins. His Formula One career included spells at Tyrrell, Benetton, Sauber, Prost, Jordan and most notably Ferrari where he proved very popular among the Formula 1 racing fans. This 36 millimeter bronze medal was issued in 1997 under official license of the FIA Formula 1 World Championship.
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