The coin set package - six inches by six inches by 1/4 inch -  is made with an outer sleeve constructed of card stock printed in color and an inner package, also of color card stock, folded to protect the coin and provide several surfaces on which to share information about the Olympic Games and the commemorative coins.

On the front of the package, Jeremiah and Christina play baseball with Jeremiah ready to catch a fly ball with his glove as Christina watches. Charlie, their dog, sits in the dugout watching the game. 

The title of the package states, "Young Collector's Edition Series 2" at the top with "U.S. Olympic Coins of the Atlanta Centennial Olympic Games" near the bottom.  


The back of the outer package shows the people in the stands holding the Certificate of Authenticity on a banner: 

Certificate of Authenticity
U.S. Olympic Coins of the Atlanta Centennial Olympic Games
1995 Uncirculated Clad Half Dollar Baseball Coin

This certifies that this coin is a genuine U.S. Olympic Coin of the Atlanta Centennial Olympic Games struck in accordance with legislation passed by Congress and signed by the President on October 6, 1992, as Public Law 102-390. Produced by the United States Mint, this coin is legal tender of the United States.

Specifications for the Clad Half Dollar

Date: 1995
Mint: San Francisco
Condition: Uncirculated
Weight: 11.340 grams 
Diameter: 30.61 millimeters 
Composition: 92% copper, 8% nickel
Obverse Design: Baseball Players in Action
Obverse Designer: Edgar Steever
Reverse Design: Globe
Reverse Designer: T. James Ferrell

Philip N. Diehl
Director of the Mint