NUMISMATICS
Numismatics and sport can be linked through the collection of sports coins and medals. Many sporting events, especially the Olympic Games, have their own coins and medals that represent not only artistic expression but also historical value. These collectibles can be attractive to coin collectors and sports enthusiasts. Sports coins and medals are issued to commemorate sporting events, anniversaries, and notable sports figures. These items are often made of precious metals such as gold or silver, and may include detailed and artistic depictions associated with sports. Numismatics allows us to explore the history, development and social function of these sporting tokens. Collectors can study various aspects of coins and medals, such as materials, design, imagery and value, and can also understand the significance and impact of these items in the history of sport. Thus, collecting sports coins and medals can be a valuable way for collectors and sports enthusiasts to explore and appreciate the rich history and cultural significance of sport. Coins and medals reflect significant moments in sporting history and provide a physical reminder of sporting achievements and events.
Bestsellers
Silver Coin - 10 Marek, Michov, 1972, Flames. Ag 625/10000
20 Korunas, Czechoslovakia, Serie: AG 505071. 1926. Czechoslovak Republic. Alois Rašín and Milan Rastislav Štefánik. Unperforated. Author. Mudruňka, engraved by Jaroslav Goldschmied, Karel Wolf. Validity: 28.10.1927 - 31.5.1944
Hokejová kartička, P. Nedvěd, IIHF, WCH 2004, Praha, Zlato ryzost 585. Hmotnost 0,5 g. SAFINA. Zataveno ve folii.
Akcie, American Skiing Company, Aspen. Vydáno v Delawere. ASC 5771.