2008 Olympic commemorative coins
Verfasst: 7. August 2008 03:59
Coin Collecting News hat geschrieben: Olympic commemorative coins issued in Australia
CANBERRA, Aug. 4 (Xinhua) -- The commemorative gold, silver and bronze coins for the 2008 Beijing Olympics were issued by Perth Mint at a ceremony at the mint office.
The gold coin contains an image of the Olympic stadium in Beijing with the Sydney Opera House, the silver coin has an athlete intertwined with a Chinese dragon, and the bronze has the boxing kangaroo with a Chinese dragon.
"They're beautiful, they really sparkle, don't they? They get your heart ticking," Australian Associated Press quoted Carbon said.
"It's a really nice way to bring both the Australian culture and the Chinese culture together, emblazoned with the Olympic message as well, it's a lovely combination," he said.
"These are designed by our own artists, the dies are cut with our own computer-driven engraving machines and the whole process is done here," Perth Mint chief executive officer Ed Harbuz said at the ceremony, adding that the design process took up to three months, Mr Harbuz said.
"We have to get the designs approved both by the Australian Olympic Committee and Commonwealth Treasury," he said.
Perth Mint has made 2008 of the gold coins, which can be bought at 795 Australian dollars each, while the three-coin set costs 890Australian dollars and the silver costs 95 Australian dollars.
There are 8,808 of the silver coins and 888 of the suite box of the three: gold, silver and bronze.