According to reports on the internet, the contents of an Olympic Silver Medal are the same as with an Olympic Gold Medal, 92.5 percent pure silver. The Gold Medal is covered by at least 6 grams of gold, according to the Olympic Charter. Some Olympic hosts make the medals larger or smaller according to their respective preferences...but the content must still follow the Charter.
1oz
20 %
Priceless
its sterling silver covered by 6 grams of pure gold
Gold Olympic medals are real gold, but they are not all gold. They are usually just coated with gold. The rest of the medal is usually silver. There are standards as to how much gold is actually on the gold medals.
That will be based on the country. The US Olympic committee pays an award bonus of $25,000 for a gold medal.
$1000
Nothing
Olympic Gold was created in 1992.
Olympic Gold happened in 1992.
Olympic gold metals are no longer made of solid gold. They do still contain gold, but are made of mostly silver.
An Olympic Gold medal is worth 25,000 U.S. Dollars