The Democratic Republic of Congo has issued a long and often bewildering run of commemorative silver pieces since the late 1990s, many produced by European mints on commission with no meaningful connection to the issuing country. This piece belongs to that wave — struck primarily for the collector market rather than any domestic monetary purpose, with distribution handled almost entirely through international coin dealers and Franklin Mint-style direct sales channels.
Badminton became an Olympic sport in 1992 at Barcelona, making the Sydney 2000 Games only the third Olympic appearance of the discipline at the time of this coin's issue.
The Democratic Republic of Congo has issued a long and often bewildering run of commemorative silver pieces since the late 1990s, many produced by European mints on commission with no meaningful connection to the issuing country. This piece belongs to that wave — struck primarily for the collector market rather than any domestic monetary purpose, with distribution handled almost entirely through international coin dealers and Franklin Mint-style direct sales channels.
Badminton became an Olympic sport in 1992 at Barcelona, making the Sydney 2000 Games only the third Olympic appearance of the discipline at the time of this coin's issue.