14 - 32nd Chess Olympiad - 100 dram 1996 - UK issue

Reference Description

The 32nd Chess Olimpics will be held in Yerevan, Armenia from 15 September to 2 October 1996 and to honour this now famous international tournament the Central Bank of the Republic of Armenia is issuing a splendid silver Proof 100 drams coin with the reverse design reflecting the country s high regard for the game and its continuous support of the Chess Olimpics. The first true Chess Olimpiad was played under the auspices of the Federation Internationale des Echecs (FIDE) in London in 1927, with sixteen nations taking part. Hungary, who had the enviable distinction of winning the prestigious title, were presented with the Hamilton- Russell Challenge Cup, donated by one of the great patrons of the game. Except for the duration of the Second World War, tournaments have since been held every two years with an ever-increasing number of grandmasters competing. The games were held in Buenos Aires in 1939 and recommenced in 1950 in Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia. Moscow was the venue for the 31st Olimpiad in 1994.

The collector coin is dedicated to the 32nd Chess Olympiad held in Yerevan (Armenia) in 1996.
Obverse: the coat of arms of the Republic of Armenia.
Reverse: a stork with a chessboard - the mascot of the 32nd Chess Olympiad.
Designed by Hrachya Aslanyan.
Minted in the Royal Mint, Great Britain.
Year of issue 1996.

Specifications

Denomination: 100 dram
Metal: Silver 925
Weight: 28.28g
Diameter: 38.61mm
Mintage: up to 10,000 pcs.
Edge: Reeded
Strike quality: Proof

Files

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Collection

Citation

“14 - 32nd Chess Olympiad - 100 dram 1996 - UK issue,” Armenian Numismatic Research Organization, accessed November 16, 2024, https://armnumres.org/items/show/157.