On March 26, 2025, the National Bank of Georgia (NBG) symbolically began selling commemorative coins dedicated to Euro 2024.
Starting today, March 26, the National Bank has initiated the sale of commemorative coins themed around Euro 2024. Symbolically, the coin release coincides with the date of the national team’s qualification for the UEFA European Championship 2024.
The NBG has issued gold and silver collector’s coins with a 5 Georgian Lari nominal value (gold – with a 1,500-piece edition, silver – with a 10,000-piece edition) to mark the national team’s historic achievement and their participation in the UEFA 2024 European Championship.
The coin design sketches were prepared by the Georgian Football Federation in collaboration with the National Bank (designer: Bacho Lagvilava), and the coins were manufactured by the Lithuanian Mint.
The silver coin’s sales price is GEL 130, while the gold coin cost GEL 2,200.
Sales of silver and gold coins will occur under the following conditions:
Silver Coin Sales: Available from 10:00 a.m. on March 26, 2025:
Via electronic platform tkt.ge for two days only (March 26-27)
At Cash Center and Kvareli Money Museum cashiers
Gold Coin Sales: Available from 10:00 a.m. on March 28, 2025:
Via electronic platform tkt.ge for one day only, until the end of that day
At Cash Center and Kvareli Money Museum cashiers
From March 31, 2025, if stock permits, coin sales will continue through Cash Center and Kvareli Money Museum cashiers, as well as the Money Museum’s online store.
“To ensure maximum accessibility, we’ve established a limit – each user can purchase no more than one silver and one gold coin. This restriction applies across all official sales channels collectively, meaning the National Bank will issue only one coin per user during this period,” the statement of the National Bank reads.
When purchasing coins via www.tkt.ge platform, the following will be added to the sales price:
Delivery cost – GEL 7 for Tbilisi, GEL 20 for regions
Insurance cost – 0.4% of the coin’s sales price
Website service commission – GEL 10 for silver coins, GEL 82 for gold coins
If a single user attempts to purchase more than one coin unit on the tkt.ge website, all orders for more than one coin will be cancelled, and the user will only be refunded the direct cost of the coin, transportation, and insurance.
The website service commission is non-refundable.
For any questions related to coin purchases on the tkt.ge website, contact information:
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 032 2 19 55 77
Cash Center:
Address: Tbilisi, Jason Lortkipanidze St. 2 (Kakheti Highway 72)
Hours: Monday to Friday, 10:00-17:00 (lunch break 13:00-14:00)
Phone: 032 2 406 406
Kvareli Money Museum:
Address: Kvareli, Shota Rustaveli St. 10
Current period hours (March 26-31, 2025): Working days
Subsequent period: Thursday to Monday, 10:00-17:00 (lunch break 13:00-14:00)
Phone: 032 2 296 604
To purchase coins at cashiers, users must bring a personal identification document.
Coin design details: Each design detail is taken from the national team’s brand book.
Obverse:
Features the main symbol – logo (in colour on the silver coin)
Includes a knight image derived from the logo design (with the prototype of the mounted hero based on White George), fighting a serpent as a symbol of fear
The main symbol’s primary interpretation is overcoming one’s own weaknesses and thereby defeating any opponent.
Includes the brand slogan “I Am Georgia”, which echoes the ideology from three perspectives:
As a brand representing the country on the world stage
As a footballer taking responsibility, demonstrating maximum potential, and contributing to the collective effort
As a supporter representing the entire country’s support for the national team
Reverse:
Depicts the football jersey design (in colour on the silver coin)
Created alongside the team’s new brand formation
Reflects the brand’s philosophy
Considers contemporary visual trends
Contains event-marking inscriptions in Georgian and English
Includes nominal value and year of issue.