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Goalball Olympic 50p Coin 2011 – London Paralympic Games
The Goalball Olympic 50p Coin was released in 2011 as part of the London Olympic and Paralympic Games commemorative coin series. This distinctive fifty pence piece celebrates one of the most popular Paralympic sports played competitively in more than 100 countries worldwide.
Coin Specifications
This circulating commemorative coin has a mintage of 1,615,500 pieces, making it a moderately scarce addition to the London series. Issued by The Royal Mint in 2011, it features a dynamic design that captures the essence of this unique Paralympic sport.
Design and Symbolism
The reverse of this 50p features an artistic representation of Goalball, designed by Jonathan Wren, a freelance animator from Buckinghamshire. The design illustrates the distinctive nature of this Paralympic sport where athletes wear eye shades and attempt to roll an audible ball into the opponent’s goal.
Historical Significance
Goalball was specifically created for visually impaired athletes and has become one of the most recognized Paralympic sports. This coin serves as a lasting tribute to the inclusive spirit of the London Games and highlights the importance of Paralympic sports in the global sporting community.
Collectibility
As part of the highly sought-after London Olympic and Paralympic series, this coin represents an important piece of British numismatic history. The Goalball design is appreciated by both sports enthusiasts and coin collectors alike.
This official Royal Mint issue stands as a wonderful commemoration of Paralympic sport and the London Games legacy.
