1993 Olympic Games 3 Coin Proof Set |
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The Royal Australian Mint was selected by the IOC, as one of five partner mints, to participate in a five year program celebrating the first 100 years of the modern Olympic Games. In 1993, Australia issued three coins under the program which were released individually and in sets. A total of 7,642 3 coin sets were sold, distributed in a burgundy leatherette, hinged lid presentation case carrying the IOC Olympic rings and the centennial dates 1896 -1996. Each set consists of: |
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| 2002 | 550 |
The International Olympic Committee's Centennial Coin Series contains 15 coins issued by the mints of 5 different countries over five years. The coins in the series are as follows:
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| Ancient WrestlersWrestling has been a part of the Olympic Games since the 7th century B.C. It was originally part of the pentathlon which included the discus throw, javelin throw, long jump and sprint. This depiction of two wrestlers is based on a Greek amphora of 430 B.C. The reverse shows the ancient stadium at Athens and the Parthenon. | DoryphorosHonouring the Games of the First Olympiad, this gold coin depicts Doryphoros, a statue made by the Greek sculptor Polycleitos around 440 B.C. Doryphoros means 'the one who is holding a javelin'. The coin's reverse depicts Kallimarmaron, the ancient stadium of Athens, with the Parthenon in the background. | Ancient RunnersThe design for this silver coin was taken from a 6th century B.C. Greek amphora. It illustrates the stadion race, the first event ever held at Olympic contests. The runners covered a distance of one 'stadion', about 180 metres. The reverse depicts the ancient stadium at Athens. |
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