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  2. The reverse of the coin shows the Olympic flame boldly burning. The 1988 Olympic $5 gold coin costs $280 to 350 in uncirculated and proof versions. Barcelona Spain Olympic Coins. The 1992 Olympic games inspired the creation of 3 United States commemorative Olympic coins honoring the event. The 1992 Olympic half dollar features a leaping gymnast.

  3. Certification. Denomination. Fineness. Year. Condition. Price. Buying Format. 1988 D & W US MINT UNC Olympic Coins SILVER Dollar GOLD Five Dollar COIN SET OGP. $572.00. $18.50 shipping. 8 bids. 16h 59m. 1988 US Mint Olympic Coins Proof Set Silver Dollar $5 Dollar Gold Coin Box + COA. $650.00. or Best Offer. $12.00 shipping.

  4. The 1988 Olympic Commemorative Coin Act ( Pub. L. 100–141) authorized the production of two coins, a silver dollar and a gold half eagle. Congress authorized the coins to support the training of American athletes participating in the 1988 Olympic Games. The act allowed the coins to be struck in both proof and uncirculated finishes.

  5. The 1988 $5 Gold Olympic Commemorative Coin shows the figure Olympic figure’s bust on the obverse and the Olympic logo and torch on the reverse. This coin is used to commemorate the Olympics that were held in Seoul, South Korea. This coin was minted at the West Point Mint. The price of any gold or silver United States Coin is going to ...

  6. To commemorate U.S. participation in the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, the U.S. Mint issued specially designed Silver Dollars and Half Eagles ($5 gold pieces). The obverse of the Half Eagle features a two-thirds profile of Lady Liberty portrayed as Nike, the goddess of victory; the reverse shows a stylized flame beneath Olympic rings.

  7. The value is around $31 in mint packaging. Gold Coins. Prices are much higher for the gold coins released by the US Mint to commemorate the Summer and Winter Olympic games. The $5 commemorative coins generally go for around $500. The $10 commemorative coins sell for around $1,000. Click here to search for US Olympic coins on Amazon. Conclusion

  8. United States: Period: Federal republic (1776-date) Type: Non-circulating coin Year: 1988 : Value: 5 Dollars (5 USD) Currency: Dollar (1785-date) Composition: Gold (.900) Weight: 8.36 g: Diameter: 21.6 mm: Shape: Round: Technique: Milled: Orientation