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What are the Olympic Medals made of? Are they solid gold?

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What are the Olympic Medals made of? Are they solid gold?

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  1. If it was solid gold that would cost tons of money to get them. Its just gold plating.


  2. Each Olympic medal must be at least 70mm across and 6mm thick. The gold and silver medals must contain at least 92.5% silver, and at least 6 grams of 24-carat gold must coat each gold medal. Bronze medals contain copper, zinc, tin and a very small amount of silver.

    For the Beijing Olympics the gold came from the BHP Billiton owned Cannington mine site in North West Queensland, Australia, they also provided the silver used for the production of the gold and silver medals. BHP Billiton mine sites in Chile provided the copper for producing the bronze medals.

    302 gold medals were made for the Beijing Olympics.

    See official website:

    http://beijing2008.bhpbilliton.com/news/

  3. Gold = Mostly silver coated with gold plating

    Silver = Mostly silver

    Bronze = Mostly Bronze

    This year, each of the medals have a different colored jade ring in the center.

  4. outside-gold

    inside-creamy nougat

  5. The medals are indeed just gold plated.  The gold used is mined in the host nation.  Read this article.

    http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/sto...


  6. plated gold, can you imagine what a solid gold medal of that size would cost.........holy cow.  Can you say security.

  7. just the front and back are gold not the inside

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