Isle of Man – Beijing Olympics – Rowing – Proof Silver Crown – 2008 – Mint Box – COA
Listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Coins as KM-24.
Belarus – Silichi Ski Center – Rouble – 2006 – BU – KM-New
Belarus – Cycling – Bycicle Track – Rouble – 2006 – BU – KM-New
Scotland – Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews – £5 – 2004 – Crisp Uncirculated – Pick-363 – The front of the Five Pound note is largely the same as the existing Royal Bank of Scotland £5 notes, apart from the fact the Royal and Ancient Golf Club’s crest is shown and that the serial number only appears once. In addition all the serial numbers for this commemorative banknote commence with “R&A.“ The back of the note has been completely redesigned and shows the R&A clubhouse and the 18th green on the Old Course, the Captain’s silver clubs and golf balls, the Claret Jug and a portrait of Old Tom Morris. Two million banknotes have been printed for the bank by De La Rue Currency and are in general circulation in Scotland like all other Royal Bank of Scotland banknotes. The Royal Bank of Scotland has been issuing banknotes since 1727 and there are currently over £ billion worth in circulation. This note is listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Paper Money as Pick 363.
Scotland – Jack Nicklaus – 40 Years of Open History – £5 – 2005 – Presentation Folder – Pick-365 – The front of the Five Pound note is largely the same as the existing Royal Bank of Scotland £5 notes, apart from the fact the “Golden Bear” logo is shown and that the serial number only appears once. In addition all the serial numbers for this commemorative banknote commence with “JWN“, Jack William Nicklaus’ initials. The back of the banknote has been completely redesigned and shows images of Jack holding the Claret Jug and playing a shot during his way to victory at St. Andrews in 1978. The Royal and Ancient clubhouse is depicted on the top left hand portion of the note and in the bottom left, Jack’s winning scores at St. Andrews in 1970 (when he won an 18 hole playoff with Doug Sanders) and in 1978 are depicted. On the bottom right hand side of the note, the tee at the 18th hole can be seen along with the Swilken Bridge. A card of the course for the 2005 Open is also shown. This note is listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Paper Money as Pick 365 and comes in a special presentation folder as issued by the Royal Bank of Scotland in 2005.
This piece has been graded by NGC as MS 69 and is identified with the serial number 1839778-267.
Great Britain – Cricket Match & Charles Dickens – £10 – 1993 – Crisp Uncirculated – Pick 386
Western Samoa – Commonwealth Games – $1 – 1974 – Brilliant Uncirculated – KM-18
FIA Formula 1 Racing – World Championship – Michael Schumacher – 1997 – € 10 – 36mm Medal – Michael Schumacher (born 3 January 1969) is a Formula One racing driver, currently driving for Mercedes GP. He is a seven-time World Champion and according to the official Formula One website is “statistically the greatest driver the sport has ever seen. He holds many of the formula’s driver records, including most championships, race victories, fastest laps, pole positions, points scored and most races won in a single season – 2004. In 2002 he became the only driver in the sport to complete an entire season finishing 1st, 2nd or 3rd in all races. This 36 millimeter bronze medal was issued in 1997 under official license of the FIA Formula 1 World Championship.
FIA Formula 1 Racing – World Championship – Rolf Schumacher – 1997 – € 10 – 36mm Medal – Ralf Schumacher (born 30 June 1975) is a German racing driver, and the younger brother of seven–time Formula One World Champion Michael Schumacher. His own Formula One career spanned 11 seasons from 1997 to 2007, during which time he won six races from 180 starts and achieved 27 podium finishes, before retiring from Grand Prix racing after failing to secure a drive for 2008. Since 2008 he has been racing in the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters series with Mercedes. This 36 millimeter bronze medal was issued in 1997 under official license of the FIA Formula 1 World Championship.
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.
Liberia – Weightlifting – $10 – 1984 – Proof Crown
Bhutan – Boxing – 25 Ngultrum – 1984 – Proof Crown
Maldives – Swimming – 25 Rufiyaa – 1984 – Proof Crown
Maldives – Soccer (Football) – 25 Rufiyaa – 1984 – Proof Crown
Guinea-Bissau – International Games – Horizontal Bar – 250 Pesos – 1984 – Proof Crown
Congo Republic – International Games – Handball – 100 Francs – 1984 – Proof Crown
Maldives – International Games – Swimming – 25 Rufiyaa – 1984 – Proof Crown
USA – Atlanta Olympic Games – Soccer – 50¢ – 1996 – Brilliant Uncirculated – Card and Lapel Pin
USA – Atlanta Olympic Games – Swimming – 50¢ – 1996 – Brilliant Uncirculated – Card and Lapel Pin
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