Description
A Limited Edition World Cup 1998 Golly badge, produced in a strictly controlled run of 5,000 pieces to mark the 1998 FIFA World Cup. This example is individually number‑stamped “4045”, confirming its place within the official limited‑edition sequence.
The badge features the distinctive football‑themed Golly design created specifically for the event, making it one of the most recognisable and desirable late‑era special issues. It remains in good collectible condition, with only light age‑related wear.
The 1998 World Cup Edition
Robertson’s released several special‑edition badges during the 1990s, but the World Cup 1998 issue stands out as one of the most significant. Produced in a fixed, low run of 5,000, each badge was individually numbered, giving collectors a clear sense of rarity and authenticity.
Because these were not part of the standard token‑redeem scheme and were issued in smaller quantities, surviving examples—especially with clear numbering—are highly sought after by collectors completing the late‑era sets.
Limited Edition World Cup 1998 Golly Badge – Numbered 4045 of 5000
£30.00
Description
A Limited Edition World Cup 1998 Golly badge, produced in a strictly controlled run of 5,000 pieces to mark the 1998 FIFA World Cup. This example is individually number‑stamped “4045”, confirming its place within the official limited‑edition sequence.
The badge features the distinctive football‑themed Golly design created specifically for the event, making it one of the most recognisable and desirable late‑era special issues. It remains in good collectible condition, with only light age‑related wear.
The 1998 World Cup Edition
Robertson’s released several special‑edition badges during the 1990s, but the World Cup 1998 issue stands out as one of the most significant. Produced in a fixed, low run of 5,000, each badge was individually numbered, giving collectors a clear sense of rarity and authenticity.
Because these were not part of the standard token‑redeem scheme and were issued in smaller quantities, surviving examples—especially with clear numbering—are highly sought after by collectors completing the late‑era sets.