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| Uitgever | Turkey |
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| Jaar | 1984 |
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| Referentie(s) | KM#970 |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | A dynamic composition of stylized athlete figures representing multiple Olympic disciplines surrounds a central motif of an Olympic cauldron with a stylized flame above it, rendered as a series of curved lightning-bolt forms. The date '1984' appears within the central design adjacent to the cauldron. A circular legend arcs around the upper portion of the field, reading 'YAZ OLİMPİYATLARI' in Turkish and 'SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES' in English around the lower arc, with the legends separated by the encircling athlete figures. |
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| Opschrift keerzijde | YAZ OLİMPİYATLARI 1984 SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
Turkey's 1984 Los Angeles Olympics silver issue was part of a broad licensing program through which the IOC authorized national mints worldwide to produce commemorative coinage — a revenue-sharing arrangement that flooded the market with Olympic silver from dozens of countries simultaneously. Turkish collector coin production in this period was largely export-driven, with the domestic market for high-denomination silver pieces essentially nonexistent given the country's ongoing inflation crisis and the military-overseen transition back to civilian government that concluded with the 1983 elections.