The Olympic gold medal is not made of gold

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The Value of Olympic Medals

The gleaming gold ⁣medals awarded to Olympic champions hold immense⁢ value, both ⁢sentimental and financial. But how much are these coveted prizes actually worth?

It’s clear that ​the medals are not made entirely of‌ gold. In⁣ fact, they haven’t been since 1912. Today, they are crafted from ⁢a combination of silver (95.4%) and a thin layer of gold plating (6 grams). There are also reports ‌of an additional 18 grams of iron added ⁢to ⁤the ⁢mix.

Calculating the value of the medal‌ involves considering the cost of its components. The silver portion, weighing 505 grams, is valued ⁤at approximately⁣ 403.79 euros.⁣ The gold plating, at 6 grams,⁤ is worth 423.54 euros. ​The presence of iron, estimated at 18 grams, adds a negligible cost of⁢ 1.7‍ cents. In total, the estimated value of the gold medal​ is around 1,272.33 euros.

The bronze medal, weighing 455 grams, is composed of 415.15 grams of copper, 21.85 grams of zinc, and ⁢18 grams of iron. Its estimated value is around 12 euros.

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