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1995 Olympic Baseball U.S. Half Dollar Coin


  1992 Olympic Baseball Silver Dollar Nolan Ryan?
 
 1992 Olympic Baseball Silver Dollar
Item Details
  • CIRCA - 1992
  • MANUFACTURER - Denver Mint
  • SIZE - 1.500 + 0.003 Inches
  • PRICE GUIDE - $25.00-$35.00
    Uncirculated Condition
    Add a premium with original box and paperwork

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   This Uncirculated Silver Dollar has been minted in accordance with the 1992 Olympic Commemorative Coin Act, which was passed by Congress and signed into public law by President George Bush on Oct, 1990. This historic collectible, legal tender of the United States, has been specially minted to commemorate the games of the 25th Olympiad, and to help support the United States Olympic movement.

 The baseball silver dollar was part of a three-coin set issued for fund raising purposes. Legislation provided for the mint to strike and sell up to 4 million of these 90-percent silver dollar coins, as well as 6 million cupronickel clad half dollar coins.

 The artwork was chosen from more than 1,000 submitted in completion for the 1992 Olympic coin designs. The obverse of the baseball coin, showing a pitcher throwing a fastball to home plate, is the work of free lance illustrator John R. Deecken. The reverse design of the dollar combines the Olympic rings with the stars and stripes and is the work of Marcel Jovine.

 After the coin was released, staff members of Krause Publications; the nations largest hobby publisher, of both baseball card guides and coin collector magazine, discovered similarities to the 1991 Fleer Nolan Ryan card, down to the wrinkles in the uniform. In 1866, Congress issued an act stating that no living person can be portrayed on American currency. Because Ryan's name does not appear on the coin, officially, the pitcher depicted on the coin, is generic.


 
 
1992 Olympic Baseball Silver Dollar
1992 Olympic Baseball Silver Dollar vs 1991 Fleer Nolan Ryan Baseball Card

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