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MUCH DEMAND FOR OLYMPIC COINS

Coins marking the modern Olympic Games have been issued since 1951 when Finland marked the Helsinki Games. The number of countries issuing coins peaked during the late 20th century, at which time countries that didn’t even send athletes to compete in the Games were issuing non-circulating legal tender coins.

Times have changed. The Olympic Committee guards the use of the

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