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  1. The 1988 silver dollar Olympic coin shows the lighting of an Olympic torch. The reverse depicts olive branches surrounding the Olympics’ iconic 5 rings and under USA. The 1988 Olympic silver dollar will set you back around $20 to purchase in either uncirculated or proof.

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  3. 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).

  4. 1988 US Olympic Silver Dollar And Gold Five Dollar Coins. Get the best deals on 1988 Olympic Coins In Us Coin Proof Sets when you shop the largest online selection at eBay.com. Free shipping on many items | Browse your favorite brands | affordable prices.

  5. Aug 18, 2023 · The United States Mint once again issued an expanded Proof Set to give collectors another option. This 1988 Prestige Proof Set (Buy on eBay) contained the 1988 Olympic Commemorative Silver Dollar, along with the five standard Proof coins. This set was priced at $45.00 and sold 231,661 units.

  6. Two coin sets containing the silver dollar and $5 gold were issued in proof and uncirculated, as well as a four-coin set with all versions. 1988-D Uncirculated Olympic Silver Dollar Pre-Issue Price: $22.00

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    Date
    Version
    Sold Price
    24 Jul 2024
    1988 D
    USD 22.18 (EUR 20.00) (+ buyer's ...
    3 Jun 2024
    1988 D
    USD 25.51 (EUR 23.00) (+ buyer's ...
    13 Apr 2024
    1988 S – Proof
    USD 33.27 (EUR 30.00) (+ buyer's ...
    30 Mar 2024
    1988 S – Proof
    USD 41.03 (EUR 37.00) (+ buyer's ...
    • United States
    • Non-circulating coin
    • Federal republic (1776-date)
    • 1988
  7. 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.

  8. The 1988-S Proof Olympic Commemorative Dollar was issued to celebrate the United States participation in the Olympic Games. Obverse: Obverse features two hands both holding a torch and combined making one flame. One of the hands is holding the Statue of Liberty torch, while the other holds the Olympic torch.