|
The worlds attention turned to Turin, Italy in February 2006 for the 20th edition of the Winter Olympics. We witnessed amazing examples of skiing, skating and racing and while the best athletes walked away with medals, you can also own a keepsake of this landmark sporting event with the new 2006 Winter Olympic coins released by the Bank of Sierra Leone. The central images on the coins are a map of Italy and the Olympic flame, and the designs are surrounded by various Winter sporting events to...
|
|
|
There were only two different designs, one in 1983 showing a discuss thrower, and another in 1984 showing a classical scene of a podium on an arch. In each year, there were uncirculated coins issued by all three mints, plus a proof coin issued only by the San Francisco mint. This makes a complete set of eight coins.
|
|
|
"For the State Printing Office and the State Mint - affirmed the president of the Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato S.p.A Silvano Boroli - this is a commitment of great artistic and cultural value; a prestigious assignment, giving life to this important numismatic programme as ambassadors of Italian Art and Sports in the world, through a collection that gives honour in its preciousness also to the commitment of our athletes. The opportunity we were offered by the Olympic Games of 2006 was...
|
|
|
This latest addition to the range is finished in an attractive brushed aluminium laminate with black trim and has a has a removeable toughened glass top that helps keep the playing surface clean.
|
|
|
This remarkable product features the new Royal Mint Commemorative Coin, four 1st Class Definitives and also an informative insert card - a must for the avid supporter. Available Thursday 24 July 2008.
|
|
|
These are Choice Proof Gold coins that weigh 7.5 grams of 22ct Gold and there were only 500 struck! One of the most difficult Olympic coins to get and it has been sometime since we last had one for sale. Don’t miss out!
|
|
|
|
|
|
Tadjikistan 2000 Sydney Olympic Coins perf sheetlet containing set of 9 values unmounted mint
Tadjikistan 2000 Sydney Olympic Coins perf sheetlet containing set of 9 values unmounted mint
|
|
|
2000 Sydney Olympics Coins
Numerous countries issued coins to celebrate the 2000 XXVII - 27th Olympic Games in Sydney, including Australia, of course!
|
|
|
eBay offers you smart deals and the widest selection, ranging from the everyday basics to things that are as unique as yourself. With millions of items to choose from, great deals are always just a click away.
|
|
|
Struck in sterling silver to Proof quality. Part of the first ever holographic coin series. Carries Vancouver’s special Winter Games logo. Produced by the Royal Canadian Mint. Depicts the portrait of Her Majesty The Queen by Susanna Blunt on the obverse. Features the specially constructed Olympic Winter Games Village at Vancouver. Housed in a black case with its own illustrated outer sleeve. Accompanied by a numbered Certificate of Authenticity. Limited worldwide edition of 45,000.
|
|
|
1991-01-07 Olympic Games Coin Cover Turks & Caicos Islands (9350 £10.00
|
|
|
The first modern Olympic Games took place in Athens in 1896, the vision of Baron Pierre de Coubertin. His dream was to bring together people of the world in a spirit of friendly competition where leading athletes could strive for victory and personal excellence. The Olympic Games have become the greatest sporting event in the world. The first time they were held in London was in 1908 at a purpose-built stadium in White City, London. The centenary of those Games therefore falls in 2009, and a commemorative...
|
|
|
Sierra Leone 2008 Olympic Dove and Torch Coin
Five white doves are traditionally released during the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games as a gesture of world peace. Now, the five doves of peace are depicted for the first time on a legal tender coin from Sierra Leone. Each dove carries an olive branch in its beak as a further symbol of peace, and they are surrounded by the laurel wreath worn by Olympic champions. The flame is an enduring symbol of the modern Olympics.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Countdown to London 2012 Olympic Games 5 Swimming 2009 BU coin
The Brilliant Uncirculated 2009 £5 Countdown Crown. An image of 2 swimmers with the "3" graphic depicting the three years to go to the Olympics.
|
|
|
Cabinet constructed from high quality multi-layer plywood coated with plastic laminate. The sturdiness of the materials utilized is increased by the remarkable thickness - 3cm - to create a heavy duty structure for the toughest use. Colour: upper and lower cabinet with briar wood effect, central band in black. The table structure is kept together by metal plates and brackets fastened by screws and bolts for easy replacing of all parts, even the wooden ones. Slanting legs in beechwood coated with...
|
|
|
Starting in 2004, the Royal Mint has issued platinum piedfort proof crowns. These are naturally very expensive. We can usually supply them new to order if required, but we prefer to source lower priced ones from the secondary market. Please contact us if you are interested.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Struck in 14 carat gold to Proof quality. Part of Canada’s first coloured gold series. Carries Vancouver’s special Winter Games logo. Produced by the Royal Canadian Mint. Depicts the portrait of Her Majesty The Queen by Susanna Blunt on the obverse. Features the Olympic torch highlighted in full colour. Housed in an elegant presentation folder with its own illustrated outer sleeve. Accompanied by a uniquely numbered Certificate of Authenticity. Limited worldwide issue of 8,000.
|
|
|
Rare Bermuda Huge Olympic Coin No Case
If you agree with me, you could be one of the lucky collectors who don't get a case, but do save £10.00 per coin. Perhaps you throw the cases away, so it is certainly no hardship to save £10.00 on this Rare coin. It is struck by the Royal Mint and contains 5 ounces of pure Proof Silver.
|
|
|
This Coin Cover includes a brilliant uncirculated countdown coin and includes all ten stamps featured in this issue. Inside we take a look at winning the bid and the initial preparation for staging the London 2012 Games.
|
|
|
Isle of Man 2008 London's Olympic Heritage Coin
100 years ago in 1908, London hosted the Olympic Games for the first time. It did so again in 1948, and in 2012 it will become the first city ever to host the Olympic Games on three occasions. The remarkable 2008 commemorative coin from the Isle of Man marks the Centenary of the 1908 Olympic Games
and looks forward to the 2012 event. It features famous London landmarks from the Tower of London to the Cutty Sark and The Gherkin. Each spectacular Precious Metal coin is part of a strictly limited...
|
|
|
eBay offers you smart deals and the widest selection, ranging from the everyday basics to things that are as unique as yourself. With millions of items to choose from, great deals are always just a click away.
|
|
|
|
|