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100 Dollars - Elizabeth II Olympic Rings

Issuer Bermuda
Year 1992
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Currency Dollar (1970-date)
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Bermuda had no particular athletic connection to the 1992 Olympics, but small-territory gold commemoratives of this type were a reliable revenue stream for governments licensing the IOC's rings. The .917 fineness places it in the traditional 22-karat crown gold standard — the same alloy used for British sovereigns — rather than the .999 fine gold more common to late-20th-century bullion commemoratives.

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