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The 1986 FIFA World Cup, held in Mexico from May 31 to June 29, was the 13th edition and featured a 24-team format. Originally slated for Colombia, Mexico stepped in as host after economic issues forced Colombia to resign in 1982. Argentina won the tournament, led by captain Diego Maradona, who famously scored the "Hand of God" goal and another dubbed the "Goal of the Century" in the quarter-final against England. The competition introduced the Mexican wave to global audiences and marked the first appearance of Canada, Denmark, and Iraq at the final stage. The format changed from the previous edition, with the knockout round replacing group stages. Italy, the defending champions, were eliminated by France in the Round of 16. Total attendance reached 2,394,031, with an average of 46,039 per match.
Engraver: Mihály Fritz
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Depicts a football stadium, with the inscription "MEXIKÓ 1986" above, and "FIFA WORLD CUP@ below. The engraver's initials (FM) next to the football pitch. MEXIKÓ · 1986 |
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Depicts the denomination '500 FORINT', where the first zero forms a ball and the second zero forms a globe, surrounded by the country name (Hungarian People's Republic), the mintmark, the issue year, and the engraver's initials (FM) below. MAGYAR |
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