Coins & Banknotes
Coins are legal tender but nearly all of them were minted for collectors so that their nominal (face) value is irrelevant in relation to their gold or silver value.
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Banknote GBR 2004 (fancy) OG Athens with image of M4- GBR gold medal winner crew #Coll. JE#
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Banknote GER 1921 - Emergency money Kahla sport club coupon
Kahla is a town in Thuringia at the Saale river
very close to Jena
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Banknote LTU 1991
bent arms during the first part of the stroke
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Coin AUS 2000 - OG Sydney - 5 Dollars
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Coin AUS 2016 OG Rio de Janeiro - Australian Olympic Team
Australia won a gold medal (W1X) and two silver medals (M4- and M4X) at OG Rio de Janeiro 2016
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Coin BEN 1999 - OG Sydney - 1000 Francs CFA (silver PP Piefort 40,0 g) - mintage 100 only
8X+ at Olympic Games?
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Coin BEN 1999 - OG Sydney 2000 - 200 Francs CFA (Cu-Ni)
8X+ at Olympic Games?
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Coin BLR 2004 - 20 Rubles silver 925 PP 33,63 g - diameter 38 mm - 3000 issued
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Coin BLR 2004 1 Rubel Cu-Ni 13,16 g - diameter 32 mm
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Coin BRA 2014 OG Rio de Janeiro 2016 - Bromeliad (27 g silver 925 PP, mintage 25.000)
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Coin BRA 2015 OG Rio de Janeiro 2016 - Heliconia (27g silver 925 PP, mintage 25.000)
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Coin CAN 1974 - OG Montreal 1976 - 5 Dollars (silver 925 - 24,30 g)
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Coin COD 2000 Olympic Sports (silver 999 PP 20,0 g)
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Coin COK 2015 OG Rio de Janeiro 2016 (20 g silver 925/1000)
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Coin CRO 1996 - OG Atlanta - 100 Kuna (silver 925 PP 20,0 g)
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Coin ESP 1991 OG Barcelona 1992 - 2000 Pesetas (silver 925 PP 27,0 g)
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Coin FIJ 2011 OG London 2012 - 10 Dollars (silver 925 PP 28,28 g)
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Coin FIN 2007 - 90 years independence - 2 EUR
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Coin GBR 2011 - OG London 2012 - 50 Pence - 75 % copper + 25 % nickel, 8 g
Mintage: 1717300
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Coin GBR-GIBRALTAR 1999 - 5 Pounds - Mediterranean RC centenary
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