Public in Japan invited to vote on 2020 Olympic coin

TOKYO (The Japan News/ANN) - The Finance Ministry on Tuesday announced that a poll will be conducted to select the design of ¥500 coins that are part of a fourth series of coins commemorating the 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games.

The Finance Ministry on Tuesday announced that a poll will be conducted to select the design of ¥500 coins that are part of a fourth series of coins commemorating the 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games.

 There are three sets of designs to choose from: Wind God and Thunder God Screens; Mt. Fuji; and the National Olympic Stadium. The coins were designed specifically for the Olympic Games and the Paralympic Games mainly by the Japan Mint 

 Votes can be cast via the ministry’s Twitter account until June 24. Postcard votes will be accepted until July 1. Postcards must be postmarked by the deadline.

 Also, ballot boxes will be set up at the Tokyo metropolitan government building and other locations.

 The winning design will be announced in July, and the coins will be issued in July 2020.

 Meanwhile, the ministry has disclosed the designs for the third batch of Tokyo Games commemorative coins.

 They include a ¥10,000 gold coin, four types of ¥1,000 silver coins and five types of ¥100 coins. The third batch will be issued sequentially from January next year.

 The ¥10,000 coin — with a sales price of ¥122,223 — is engraved with three characters meaning “spirit,” “technique” and “physical strength.”

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