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How Much Is An Olympic Medal?

by WoV
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It’s not worth that much at all but it’s all about the sacrifices an athlete makes to get the $644 GOLD…

Olympic-Gold-Medal

Olympic Gold Medal

Take note, the value of each medal are based on the “Raw value of metals” used to make these Olympic bling-blings.

  • The gold medal is largely silver, 92.5 percent silver with a bit of copper mixed in for strength. But they’re gilded in about 6 grams of 24k gold. Their street value: about $644.
  • The silver medal’s composition is the same as the gold, except without the gilding. With no gold, the silver medal is worth about $330.
  • The bronze medal is not bronze at all. Mostly copper, with a bit of zinc and tin, it’s basically a giant penny. It’s worth a little less than $5.

The medals might only be worth less than a thousand bucks but in the eyes of every athlete it’s priceless and worth more than anything in this world.

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