Complete set of 11 silver medallions by Salvador Dali for the 1984 Olympics
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Complete set of 11 silver medallions by Salvador Dali for the 1984 Olympics


This complete set of 11 silver medallions was done by Salvador Dali for the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles. These medallions were made exclusively for Intercoin, West-Germany. Dali requested that Intercoin mint these medallions in precious metals of silver, gold, and platinum. Each coin represents a different game in the Olympics: discus, pole vaulting, cycling, soccer, diving, track and field, gymnastics, boxing, equestrian, skiing, and archery. The reverse side of each coin shows the official emblem of the United States Olympic Committee as the host of the games in 1984. The Olympic Committee of the United States of America authorized Dali and Intercoin with the rights to use the official logo for the entire edition of a series of 11 sports medals. 
4.58cm Each 
Composition: Silver
 

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