All 29 Olympic Sport 50p coins plus the Completer Medallion and official collector album.

All Coins, in the original sealed packets , they have been vac packed to stop any deterioration, they are known for the outer packets to just go brittle and fall apart, very fragile, thats why you never really see any anymore. poor show by the mint actually allowing them out in the poor quality packaging, but it is what it is, so this makes this an extremely rare set.

This Item is sold as is, in its original Retail Packaging, the coins still sealed as its sent out from the Mint itself. (This is extremely rare now as most set packs are disintegrated due to the quality of the materials used at the time)


This colourful collection pack from The Royal Mint features all 29 London 2012 Olympic 50p Coins and the Completer Medallion, struck to uncirculated quality.

This set from The Royal Mint has been struck in cupronickel to a higher standard than coins produced for every-day use. This collector album will protect this range of superior quality collectable, commemorative coins to mark the great games of London 2012 and preserve the collection for generations to come.

The obverse of each coin features Ian Rank-Broadley’s portrait of The Queen,


The Royal Mint held a competition to design the reverse of each of the coins in the collection. From over 30,000 entries, 29 were selected to represent the 29 sports of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. The winning designs were chosen by The Royal Mint Advisory Committee and officially approved by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.


The sports represented and their respective designers are:

Aquatics (Jonathan Olliffe), Archery (Piotr Powaga), Athletics (Florence Jackson), Badminton (Emma Kelly), Basketball (Sarah Payne), Boccia (Justin Chung), Boxing (Shane Abery), Canoeing (Timothy Lees), Cycling (Theo Crutchley-Mack), Equestrian (Thomas Babbage), Fencing (Ruth Summerfield), Football (Neil Wolfson), Goalball (Jonathan Wren), Gymnastics (Jonathan Olliffe), Handball (Natasha Ratcliffe), Hockey (Robert Evans), Judo (David Cornell), Modern Pentathlon (Daniel Brittain), Rowing (Davey Podmore), Sailing (Bruce Rushin), Shooting (Pravin Dewdhory), Table Tennis (Alan Linsdell), Taekwando (David Gibbons), Tennis (Tracey Baines), Triathlon (Sarah Harvery) Volleyball (Daniela Boothman), Weightlifting (Rob Shakespeare), Wheelchair Rugby (Natasha Ratcliffe), Wrestling (Roderick Enriquez).