We are pleased to offer this 1992-D U.S. Olympic Baseball Commemorative Uncirculated Silver Dollar BU.
This Olympic Baseball Commemorative Silver Dollar was minted in 1992 and is in Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) condition.
This coin was produced by the U.S. Mint to honor our American athletes in the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain, and to help fund their training.
There were 187,552 minted at the Denver (D) Mint.
It
is comprised of .900 (90%) silver and .100 (10%) copper with a diameter of 38.1mm and a weight of 26.73 grams.
The obverse of the coin features a pitcher mid-throw and was designed by John R Deecken.
The reverse was designed by Marcel Jovine, and features the Olympic logo, laurel branches, and a shield featuring 13 stars and stripes.
The edge of the has the phrase XXV Olympiad inscribed four times around the edge of the coin against a reeded background.
This 1992-D U.S. Olympic Baseball Commemorative Uncirculated Silver Dollar comes in the original U.S. Mint packaging, with the encapsulated
coin resting inside a velvet lined box, complete with Certificate of Authenticity.
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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.