Australian Mint Queen Elizabeth II Sydney Olympic Series 5 Dollar Ultra Unique and Rare Modern Cycling

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Australian Mint Queen Elizabeth II Sydney Olympic Series 5 Dollar Ultra Unique and Rare Modern Cycling 

🏅 Ultra-Unique Modern Pentathlon Design
✅ 100% Genuine Item
💰 Highly Collectible & Rare
🌟 Excellent Condition with Original Packaging
🚀 Future Rare Item for Serious Collectors
🎖️ Celebrating the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games!

🏅 Limited Edition 2000 Sydney Olympics Coin
✅ 100% Genuine Item
🌟 Striking Modern Rowing Design in Silver
💰 UNC Condition – Perfect for Collectors!
🚀 Future Rare Item with Great Investment Potential
🎖️ Comes in Elegant Original Packaging!

Australian Mint Queen Elizabeth II Sydney Olympic Series 5 Dollar Ultra Unique and Rare Modern Cycling 

Introducing the Australian Mint Queen Elizabeth II Sydney Olympic Series 5 Dollar coin, a remarkable piece from the iconic 2000 Olympic Games held in Sydney. This ultra-unique and rare collectible features the stunning Modern Pentathlon design, commemorating the incredible athletic spirit of the event. Crafted from high-quality metal, this coin showcases exceptional detail and craftsmanship, making it a standout addition to any collection.

As a product of the Australian Mint, this coin is not only a legal tender but also a piece of history, celebrating the heritage of the Sydney Olympics. Its rarity is further enhanced by a limited mintage, making it a sought-after item among numismatists and Olympic memorabilia enthusiasts alike. The coin is preserved in excellent condition, showcasing its intricate design, and comes in elegant packaging that adds to its collectible value.

Collectors will appreciate its provenance and the story it tells, connecting them to a significant moment in sporting history. This 5 Dollar coin is a fantastic investment opportunity, promising to appreciate in value as time goes on. Don’t miss your chance to own this extraordinary piece of Australian Olympic history!

Discover a remarkable piece of history with the Australian Mint Queen Elizabeth II Sydney Olympic Series 5 Dollar coin, minted in 2000 to commemorate the Sydney Olympic Games. This exquisite collectible features a striking modern rowing design, capturing the essence of athletic prowess and spirit that defined the event. Struck in high-quality silver and graded as UNC (Uncirculated), this coin stands out for its exceptional detail and craftsmanship, making it a prized addition to any collection. With a limited mintage, this ultra-rare item is highly sought after by numismatists and Olympic memorabilia enthusiasts alike, offering a unique blend of historical significance and artistic merit. It comes beautifully packaged, enhancing its collectible value and ensuring its preservation. Owning this coin not only connects you to a pivotal moment in sporting history, but it also represents a smart investment opportunity, promising potential appreciation in value over time. Don’t miss the chance to enrich your collection with this extraordinary piece of Australian heritage!

Weight 200 kg
Dimensions 25 × 15 × 3 cm
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