What is an Olympic Gold Medal Worth?
February 27, 2010
by Jake Towne
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“Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value — ZERO.” – Voltaire (1694-1778)
The world champion athletes at the Winter Olympics receive gold, silver, and bronze medals that contain roughly the same amounts of metal as the last Summer Olympics.
- A gold medal contains 550 grams of silver and is layered with just 6 grams of gold.
- A silver medal has 509 grams of silver and about 41 grams of copper.
- The bronze medals likely contain about 450 grams of copper and 50 grams of mostly tin and zinc.
At current market prices, a gold medal is exchangeable for about $494, a silver for about $260, and a bronze for just $3. If the gold medal was solid gold with the same mass, it would be exchangeable for almost $20,000.
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