1992 XXV Olympiad 2 Coin Commemorative Uncirculated (BU) Set

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We are pleased to offer for sale this 1992 XXV Olympiad 2 Coin Commemorative Uncirculated Set. The U.S. Mint specially designed this 1992 25th Olympiad Coin Set to commemorate the games if the 25th Olympiad. There is a 1992-D XXV Olympiad Commemorative Uncirculated Silver Dollar as well as a 1992-P XXV Olympiad Commemorative Unicrculated Clad Half Dollar in this 1992 XXV Olympiad Set

There were 187,552 of the XXV Olympiad Silver Uncirculated Commemorative Dollars minted in 1992 at the Denver (D) Mint. John R. Deecken designed the obverse of this Commemorative Dollar which features an image of a baseball pitcher in motion. The reverse of this XXV Olympiad Commemorative Dollar was designed by Marcel Jovine and features the American Flag "Coat of Arms". This 1992-D XXV Olympiad Uncirculated Silver Commemorative Dollar is comprised of 90% silver (0.76 troy ounce) and 10% copper with a diameter of 38.10mm and a weight of 26.73 grams. 

The 1992-P XXV Olympid Commemorative Uncirculated Clad Half Dollar is one of 161,607 minted at the Philadelphia (P) Mint. William C. Cousins designed the obverse of the Commemorative Half Dollar which features an image of a gymnast performing in front of an American Flag. The reverse of the XXV Olympiad Commemorative Half Dollar was designed by Steven M Bieda and features an image of an olive branch crossing the Olympic Torch. This 1992-P XXV Olympiad Commemorative Uncirculated Half Dollar is comprised of 92% copper and 8% nickel with a diameter of 30.61mm and a weight of 11.34 grams.

These coins are a great value for the price! Don't miss out on this 1992 XXV Olympiad 2 Coin Commemorative Uncirculated Set!


At a glance
Year: 
1992
Coin Type: 
Modern Commemorative Set
Denominations: 
Large Dollar ($1), Half Dollar (50C)
Grade: 
Brilliant Uncirculated (BU)
Edge Type: 
Reeded
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Modern Commemorative Coins

The U.S. Mint did not make commemorative coins from 1955-1981, despite repeated calls from the public to do so. In 1982 the Treasury department finally issued it's first commemorative coin since 1954, a silver half dollar honoring the 250th anniversary of George Washington's birth. In the past, the responsiblity for distributing commemorative coins had been placed in the hands of a commission or private individuals. This time, the responsibility fell to the U.S. Mint, and all profits were distributed to the U.S. Government. With the coming of the 1983 and 1984 Los Nageles Omypics, came the opportunity to place a surcharge on each coin, each to the benefit of an organization that was determined by Congress (in this case, the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee). While this change was widely criticized at the time, it is now the standard and the practice continues with very little controversy.

While modern commemorative coins have not seen much appreciation from the public in general, these coins continue be be incredibly significant in their historical, cultural and sentimental value.

Be sure to look at all of our Modern Commemorative Coins and Coin Sets. Chances are you will find one honoring a subject you have a deep affection towards!




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