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1 Dollar (Centennial Olympic Games, Gymnastics)
Obverse: Male gymnast on rings and female gymnast standing with outstretched arms. Olympic rings left., Reverse: Two hands clasped beneath the Olympic torch. This is intended to represent the brotherhood and team spirit of the Olympic Games.


1 Dollar (Centennial Olympic Games, Paralympics)
Obverse: A blind runner tethered to his seeing companion during a race.The Paralympic logo appears along with the Braille inscription for “Spirit”., Reverse: Two clasped hands which represent the concept of brotherhood and team spirit embodied by the Olympic Games. Atlanta Olympic Games logo


1 Dollar (Seoul Olympiad)
Obverse: One hand holding the Statue of Liberty’s torch and the other holding an Olympic torch, with the two flames merging together with olive branches framing the scene, Reverse: The Olympic rings appear centrally with “USA” above and another pair of olive branches framing the scene


5 Dollars (XXV Olympic Games)
Obverse: An Olympic sprinter in a burst of speed with the American flag in the background., Reverse: Heraldic eagle with wings spread, a shield at its breast, and an olive branch and bundle of arrows grasped in its talons. The Olympic rings and “USA” appear above.


5 Dollars (XXVI Olympiad Cauldron)
Obverse: Athlete lighting the Olympic flame. Olympic rings logo to right., Reverse: Logo of the Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games, bordered by laurel leaves. The laurel leaves hearken back to the laurel wreaths given to the athletes of the ancient Olympic Games.
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