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Pins from Sydney 2000 Olympic Games

This is the world's first collector set of Olympic pins that incorporates the DNA of an athlete. Genetic material (DNA) from Dawn Fraser's hair is sealed behind each photograph. The embedded DNA can be detected and verified using a special scanner or decoder. It provides product security and protection against counterfeiting because Dawn Fraser's DNA is unique. This is the first time a living person's DNA has been incorporated into pins or marketed to the public as a collector's item. It means that some people's genetic make-up is now seen to have commercial value. The pins were sold with the statement that "DNA is your seal of total authenticity and ensures that the revenue raised for the funding of the Olympic Games in Australia is not depleted by unscrupulous manufacturers or retailers. The DNA seal in your pin ensures both uniqueness and long term value protection of your collection."

Collecting and swapping souvenir pins is big business. Counterfeit brand name products cost manufactures and stakeholders more than 1000 million dollars per year world wide. In 1996 AMINCO Australia was nominated as the official licencee to make pins for the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games. For years the company had been stamping its products with a security code containing rare chemicals and synthetic DNA. This became the inspiration for incorporating real DNA into a pin.

An Australian company, DNA Technologies (Australia) Pty Ltd, developed the technology used to incorporate the DNA into pins. Their patented DNA authenticating technologies are one of the few methods for authentication which are recognised as being valid for admission as evidence in a court of law. Their Product Authentication System can mark and authenticate numerous brand-name products, including garments, sports collectibles, memorabilia, signatures, documents and original or limited edition artworks. These technologies can detect both counterfeiting and product diversion. Diversion is the sale of a product at an unauthorised outlet. Brand names are 'cheapened' and key retailers threatened when brand name products are sold at discount stores and outlets. Manufacturers spend many millions of dollars annually to fight product diversion.

The pins were launched by Dawn Fraser at David Jones' Sydney store on 19th May 1997. There was a media launch at the Powerhouse Museum the following day.
This boxed set of pins was designed by AMINCO Australia Pty Ltd in Australia.

In 1997, AMINCO Australia was a subsiduary of AMINCO International (USA) Inc.Soon after that, AMINCO Australia was sold to JJ Cash but, because the licence to produce Sydney 2000 Olympic pins was in the name of AMINCO, the subsiduary became known as Cash's Aminco. When the licence expired in March 2001, Cash's Aminco ceased to exist and all documentation was archived by Cash's Australia. Cash's Australia continued to sell Sydney 2000 Olympic pins from the Pinworkx outlet in the Rocks in Sydney until the lease there expired in November 2001.

AMINCO Australia Pty Ltd made 5000 sets of these pins for sale to collectors. The company was taken over by Cash's Australia in 2001.

This box set of pins was made in 1997.
These pins have never been sold or exchanged. They were given to the Powerhouse Museum by the manufacturer. In the lead up to the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games similar pins could be purchased for $250. They were available from David Jones, SOCOG stores and from Pinworkx in the Rocks.

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Description
Sydney 2000 Olympic Games pins (5), limited edition boxed set containing Dawn Fraser's DNA, metal/plastic/photographs/human DNA/cardboard/fabric/paper, AMINCO Australia Pty Ltd, Australia, 1997.

Boxed pin set: the pins are mounted on velvet and cardboard in a silver metallic coloured presentation box with plastic coating. The box has a hinged lid and is lined with black polyester satin. Three of the pins carry rectangular photographs of Dawn Fraser commemorating her medal-winning performances. The first pin shows Dawn with a medal between her teeth. The words '1956 MELBOURNE 2 Gold Medals 1 Silver Medal' are written in gold ink below it. The second pin shows Dawn looking up from water in a swimming pool. The words '1960 ROME 1 Gold Medal 2 Silver Medals' are written below it. The third medal shows Dawn standing on a medal dias after having been awarded a gold medal. The words '1964 TOKYO 1 Gold Medal, 1 Silver Medal' are written below it. The fourth pin shows a photograph of Dawn running with a torch. The words '1996 ATLANTA Torch Relay' are written below it. The fifth pin is rectangular and carries the logo of the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games on a royal blue background. The words '2000 SYDNEY' are written below it.

Paper insert: a paper insert inside the lid of the box carries information about Dawn Fraser, her signature and the limited edition number: Set No: 0343.

The text says:

DAWN FRASER -"Australian Olympic Legend" DNA Authenticated Collector Pins. 'Born in Balmain, NSW Dawn Fraser MBE is one of Australia's greatest Olympians. She has won 8 Olympic medals - 4 gold and 4 silver, as well as holding 39 World records in her brilliant swimming career, which earned her Hall of Fame and Sportsman of the Year awards in 1960 and 1962. Until 1996 Dawn was the only swimmer to win the same Olympic event at three consecutive Olympics - the 100m freestyle 1956-1964. It was at this event that she became the first woman to break the one minute barrier. Australian of the year 1964. Declared a National Living Treasure by the Australian Government in 1990. Thank you Dawn.

This Limited Production collector set of pins commemorates the outstanding achievements of an outstanding Australian. Embedded in each pin is Dawn's DNA which guarantees absolute authenticity and uniqueness. This set is a World first by AMINCO Australia. These pins can never be copied or counterfeited. Each set certificate is signed by Dawn and will remain a permanent symbol of the achievements of one of Australia's greatest athletes. World wide production limit is 5000 boxed sets.'

Cover: a white cardboard sleeve is used for protection and storage of the presentation box.

Designer: AMINCO Australia Pty Ltd; Australia

Maker: AMINCO Australia Pty Ltd; Australia; 1997

Marks
AMINCO Australia's logo appears on the certificate of authenticity inside the lid of the box.
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Acquisition credit line
Gift of AMINCO Australia Pty Ltd, 1997
Subjects:
+ Sydney Olympic Games, 2000
+ Swimming
+ Fraser, Dawn
+ DNA


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