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| 正面描述 | Two heraldic shields displayed side by side within a flat-bottomed circle: the left shield bears the official emblem of the XIV Sarajevo Winter Olympic Games, and the right shield features the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia coat of arms. The denomination appears in the exergue at the bottom of the design, rendered in both Cyrillic and Latin scripts. The date 1984 and the foundational AVNOJ date 29·XI·1943 are incorporated into the legend surrounding the central devices. The overall composition is rendered in a clean, graphic style characteristic of Yugoslav commemorative coinage of the period. |
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| 边缘 | Reeded |
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Yugoslavia hosted the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo — the first Winter Games held in a socialist country. The organizing committee's success was widely credited to Branko Mikulić, who leveraged the event as a showcase for Yugoslav self-managed socialism, a political system Tito had spent decades distinguishing from Soviet orthodoxy. The commemorative coinage program tied directly to that messaging.
Tito himself had died in May 1980, nearly four years before the Games opened. His inclusion on this issue was a deliberate political choice by the rotating presidency that succeeded him.