USSR 100 Rubles Gold Coin 1979 Krylatskoye Velodrome 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow

Moscow Olympics Gold Coins 100 RUBLES
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USSR Moscow 1980 Olympics Gold Proof 100 Roubles coin
 Olympics Gold Coins Moscow 1980
USSR 100 Rubles Gold Coin 1979 Krylatskoye Velodrome 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow
Commemorative issue: Games of the 22nd Olympiad in Moscow.

Obverse Design: The USSR’s emblem, the Red Star surrounding the globe, 15 turns of ribbon representing the 15 republics of the Union, the legend, in Cyrillic script, meaning: “U.S.S.R. 100 Roubles”.
Artist: S. M. Ivanov, modelers.

Reverse: Krylatskoye Sports Complex Velodrome, the Olympic emblem and the legend, meaning: “The XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980” and the year 1979.
Artist: V. A. Ermakov.

Edge: Milled.
Mintage: (Proof) 38,036.
Mintage: (Brilliant Uncirculated) 23,536.
Issue Price - Proof: $235 US, Brilliant Uncirculated: $200 US

Diameter: 30 mm.
Weight: 17.28 grams.
Thickness: 1.8 mm.
Composition: .900 gold and .100 copper.
Mint Mark: Leningrad and Moscow Mint’s Mintmark.
Struck by Leningrad and Moscow Mint.

Krylatskoye Sports Complex Velodrome
The Krylatskoye Sports Complex Velodrome is a velodrome constructed in Moscow, Russia. It hosted the track cycling events for the 1980 Summer Olympics.
The track is 333.33 meters long and 10 meters wide, with 42 degree banked turns and 11 degree straights. It was longest indoor track in the world.

Moscow-1980 Olympic Coins
The Moscow Olympics were the first Olympic games to be held in a socialist country. An Act of the Soviet government authorized the Ministry of Finance and the State Bank of the USSR to issue a 28-coin collection of five and ten roubles in proof and uncirculated qualities. There was also six proof and six uncirculated gold 100 roubles, five proof and five uncirculated platinum 150 roubles, and six proof and six uncirculated 1 rouble coins.

Geographic Series

The Olympic motto is the hendiatris Citius, Altius, Fortius, which is Latin for "Faster, Higher, Stronger." The motto was proposed by Pierre de Coubertin on the creation of the International Olympic Committee in 1894.

Series – "Citius" Faster

Series – "Altius" Higher

Series – "Fortius" Stronger

Series – Sports and grace

Series – Folk sports

Olympic Gold Coins
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Olympic Platinum Coins