Olympic coins where to buy




















The five new Olympic sports will be featured on their own yen commemorative coin, as will the two Tokyo mascots, Miraitowa and Someity. The two yen commemorative coins will depict the wind and thunder gods, a design selected through votes by the public. A visit to the Japan Mint Museum is your best chance to see the commemorative coins of the Games in person.

They also display commemorative coins from other historical moments in Japan, and unique coins from other countries. Mint museum is temporary closed due to Corona Virus. The time to reopen is not decided. If visitors coming to Japan are interested in obtaining Olympic and Paralympic coins, the best way is to contact one of our international distributors.

In Japan, people who want to buy coins must apply for a lottery. The fourth round of commemorative yen and yen coins will be released in July and can be exchanged at face value at financial institutions banks and post offices as long as stock lasts. Official Tokyo commemorative coins at Japan Mint. The front gate of the Japan Mint in Osaka. The two yen commemorative coins will depict the wind and thunder gods, a design selected by public vote.

Link Whatsapp Reddit Line Email. To activate the text-to-speech service, please first agree to the privacy policy below. For Taiwanese athletes, Tokyo Olympics their best ever. Taiwanese athletes completed their participation in the Tokyo Olympics on Saturday with a record medal haul -- two golds, four silvers and six bronzes -- that ranked 21st Taiwan's Hsu Wei-ling finishes 15th in Olympic golf. We think this whole series is much under-appreciated and one day that might well change.

It has the Olympic flag being transferred from one hand to the other and the two different dates. It was issued by the Royal Mint and it is one issue that many collectors are missing as the edition limit was quite low and many people who collect Olympic memorabilia snapped them up and they went abroad.

Each Sterling Silver Proof comes in a protective capsule as issued. On one side you have the Discus Thrower from the ancient Olympic Games. On the other side you have a galley vessel, again of ancient times. This coin is struck in Prooflike Uncirculated Cupro-nickel and is now some 22 years old.

Not an easy pre-euro pattern to find and most of the pieces were shipped to Greece. I have bought out one of the original parties that made this piece and therefore I can offer them at a wonderful price. Cownsized silver, KM Low mintage silver proofs. Portugal, Escudos Olympics Portuguese commemorative coin from before they used the Euro. Not easy to get these days, after all the Euro has been in use for quite sometime.

Supplies are of course, limited and we think the prices are appealing. Portugal, Escudos Olympics We have purchased a nice group of Uncirculated Portuguese commemorative coins issued when Portugal still used the Escudo. Here we offer the Escudos , a commemorative coin of the Seoul Olympics and one of the very few Escudos issued. They only made pieces in each metal and thickness. So these are some of the rarest Olympic coins you will ever see. The type on offer here is the Aluminium Piedfort. Each coin is full crownsized and struck in proof condition.

They are struck at one of the oldest mints in the world in Romania, which has been in business for centuries and the quality is outstanding. An outstanding feature is the denomination, Lei, is on the edge, so as not to detract from the design of the coin. The type on offer here is the Brass Piedfort.

They were never issued and thus only the patterns exist. The mintage was only pieces in each metal and size i. We bought quite a lot of the mintage, but over the years we have sold out of many of them. It depicts a couple Ice Dancing on one side and the arms of Romania on the other side. This is a Piedfort, that means that it is double the normal thickness. So on a crown that is quite a huge piece. The total mintage is just , quite a Rare piece and no doubt very collectable in Japan. It was issued in and is a very unusual coin, in that the denomination is on the edge, so as not to spoil the design.

Romania, Ice Hockey Copper Piedfort Recently we have been getting a number of enquirers from Romania and several other former Eastern European countries for the Romanian pattern Crowns that we had so many of.

Strange, when we went to check our inventory we discovered that the large group we had was almost sold out. After all they are very low mintage, they are Olympic commemoratives and they are priced cheaply. We did find one piece that we had in a smallish quantity and that we can offer to you at a reasonable price. It was struck in copper proof, double thickness or Piedfort and with a mintage of just pieces.

Get them before the Romanian dealers buy them all up. It was the 18th Winter Olympics.



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