Olympic Games, Los Angeles
Gold/750, 30.0 mm, 15 g
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35102308
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Specifications
| Issuing Year | 1984 |
|---|---|
| Material | Gold |
| Fineness | 750 |
| Weight | 15 g |
| Diameter | 30.0 mm |
| Max Mintage | 1,638 |
| Design | Dan Reisinger, Gideon Keich |
Invalids Olympics
Official Award Medal, 5728-1968
The Stoke-Mandeville Competition medal - Invalids Olympics-was coined in Israel, marking the State's 25th Anniversary. A bronze medal, 59mm, was awarded to the participants. The 59mm medals and the 45mm silver or gold plated, were awarded to the winners of the competitions.
Obverse: In the centre, within an incuse panel, the English initials "I.S.M.G." (International Stoke-Mandeville Games). The number "20" and the word "Israel" in Hebrew. The incuse panel is surrounded by global longitude and latitude lines. Around the rim, an inscription in Hebrew: "Invalids Olympics" and in English "XVII International Stoke-Mandeville Games".
Reverse: In the center, three wheels interlocked, in relief (emblem of the Games). On each wheel a motto in English: Unity, Sportsmanship, Friendship. Below: "Israel" in Hebrew and English, and the date "1968".
Edge: The State emblem and the words "State of Israel" in Hebrew and English.
Designer: Nathan Karp.
Engraving: Kretschmer.
Mint: Kretschmer
Issue Name: Olympic Games, Los Angeles
Series Name: Sport
| Catalog SKU | Condition | Diameter | Issue Price | Issuing Year | Material | Quantity | Weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 35102308 | 30.0 mm | 56,335 IS | 1984 | Gold/750 | 1638 | 15 g | |
| 35102227 | 22.0 mm | 23,860 IS | 1984 | Gold/585 | 1524 | 7 g | |
| 25102372 | 37.0 mm | 7,170 IS | 1984 | Silver/935 | 2484 | 26 g | |
| 15102702 | 70.0 mm | 2,000 IS | 1984 | Bronze Tombac | 2596 | 140 g | |
| 45102300 | 30.0 mm | x | 1984 | Copper Nickel | 3361 | 13 g |
























