Following Mumbai Indians’ thrilling 6-wicket win over KKR last night, the demand for IPL memorabilia has skyrocketed. This year, the official TATA IPL 2026 Souvenir Gold Coins have become a hot topic for both fans and serious investors.
But before you swipe your card, you need to understand the financial side of these “limited edition” collectibles.
The 2026 commemorative coins are available in 1gm, 5gm, and 10gm variants.
Is this a “Gold Investment” or a “Fan Collectible”?
The “Player of the Match” performance by Shardul Thakur (3/39) and the explosive 81 by Ryan Rickelton have caused a 200% surge in searches for MI-themed coins. If you are buying these as a gift, keep your receipt safe. If you ever lose your purchase invoice, you can often retrieve it if you have your Aadhaar-linked email active.
Because of the IPL craze, many fake websites are selling “Gold-Plated” coins as real gold.
Yes, but be aware of the high interest rates if you don’t pay it back. It is better to use UPI. If you are new to it, see How to Set Up UPI without a Debit Card.
Yes, every official coin comes with a “Certificate of Authenticity.” Do not accept a coin without it.
Yes, the entire coin, including the embossed logo, is made of 24K gold.