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LOT 4024:
*Highlight* RARE 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games 4 Coin GOLD & Silver UNC Commemorative Set W/ Original Box & COA 0.25oz ...
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Start price:
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750
Estimate :
$500 - $1,000
Buyer's Premium: 18%
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*Highlight* RARE 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games 4 Coin GOLD & Silver UNC Commemorative Set W/ Original Box & COA 0.25oz Of Gold (fc)
*Highlight* RARE 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games 4 Coin GOLD & Silver UNC Commemorative Set W/ Original Box & COA 0.25oz Of Gold. Product DetailsThis UNC set contains the Swimming half dollar, Wheelchair and Tennis dollars and Flag Bearer five dollar Gold coin.Set Highlights: Set contains .2419 oz of Gold and 1.54 oz of Silver. Set comes in original box and with certificate of authenticity. Gold: * Obverse: Design by Patricia L. Verani featuring American athletes bearing their flag during the games' opening ceremonies * Reverse: Designed by William Krawczewicz and shows the Atlanta Olympic games logo Silver: *Obverse: One coin features an athlete in a wheelchair competing in an Olympic event and the second coin features a female tennis player ready to strike the ball * Reverse: Depicts clasped hands of two athletes below the Atlanta Olympic Games logo Half-Dollar: * Obverse: Features a swimmer in the middle of the breaststroke * Reverse: Shows the Olympic flame and logo surrounded by the inscription "United States of America", “E Pluribus Unum” and “Atlanta 1996”

