Coin Identifier
XI Mediterranean Games Commemorative Gold Coin — obverse
Obverse
XI Mediterranean Games Commemorative Gold Coin — reverse
Reverse
10,000 Drachmae (10.000 ΔΡΧ)

XI Mediterranean Games Commemorative Gold Coin

Greece (Hellenic Republic) · 1991

A polished gold commemorative proof coin featuring a stylized dolphin mascot on one side and the value surrounded by a ribbon on the other.

Country
Greece (Hellenic Republic)
Year
1991
Denomination
10,000 Drachmae (10.000 ΔΡΧ)
Metal
90.0% Gold, 10.0% Copper (.900 Fine)

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Overview

A polished gold commemorative proof coin featuring a stylized dolphin mascot on one side and the value surrounded by a ribbon on the other.

Historical significance

Struck to commemorate the XI Mediterranean Games held in Athens in 1991. This was part of a sports-themed series celebrating international athletic competition in Greece.

Obverse (front)

Stylized dolphin mascot leaping from water, text 'XI ΜΕΣΟΓΕΙΑΚΟΙ ΑΓΩΝΕΣ' (XI Mediterranean Games) and 'ΑΘΗΝΑ 1991' (Athens 1991) with the games logo.

Reverse (back)

Text 'ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ' (Hellenic Republic), a stylized ribbon/flag design, the value '10.000 ΔΡΧ', and the Athens mint mark.

Estimated value

$450 - $550 (Primarily based on gold melt value plus a collector premium for condition and rarity)

What drives this coin's value

The current spot price of gold is the primary floor for the value. Numismatic premium is added based on the presence of original packaging and the lack of hairline scratches.

Grade assessment

Proof (PR/PF). The mirrored fields and frosted relief suggest it is in its original issued state, likely PF-67 to PF-69.

Mintage & rarity

8,000 to 10,000 (Scarce in the global market, but standard for modern Greek gold commemoratives)

Authenticity & counterfeit red flags

Weight should be exactly 7.98g. Common fakes are often underweight or made of gold-plated brass without the sharp detail seen in the proof frosting.

Notable varieties & errors

None commonly reported; consistency is high for this proof issue strike at the Athens Mint. Look for 'Deep Cameo' contrast qualities for highest value. Individual numbering on certificates may be present in original sets.

Similar coins

Often confused with the silver 500 Drachmae version of the same event which shares the dolphin design but is larger and silver-colored.

Care & preservation

This is a proof coin with mirrored fields. Do not touch the flat surfaces as skin oils can cause permanent stains. Store in a PVC-free capsule.