1) 13 gold - Michael Phelps (swimming) - as of August 15, 2008.
2) 9 gold - Mark Spitz (swimming), Carl Lewis (athletics)
3) 8 gold - Jenny Thompson (swimming), Matt Biondi (swimming)
4) 6 gold - Michael Phelps (swimming), Amy van Dyken (swimming)
5) 5 gold - Carl Osborn (shooting), Tom Jager (swimming), Willis Lee (shooting), Anton Heida (gymnastics), Gary Hall (swimming), Don Schollander (swimming), Alfred Lane (shooting), Johnny Weismuller (swimming), Morris Fisher (shooting), Michael Johnson (athletics), Eric Heiden (speed skating)
to win the Olympic gold to represent her country
5000.00
Nadia Comaneci!
I will need more information on what ten dollar gold coin you possess: the US mint has produced the following ten dollar gold coins: * Capped Bust, Heraldic Eagle * Coronet Head eagle * Indian Head * American Eagle bullion
The total weight (or maybe I should say mass) is 0.538 troy ounce (16.718g). The content of this is as follows: gold=0.484 troy ounce (15.046g), copper=0.054 troy ounce (1.672g). The fineness is 0.900 Fine-21.6 karat. This is traditional content for U.S. gold coinage. The source for this information is the specifications card that accompanies the coin that I own.
Ten Years of Gold was created in 1968.
It is a very successful Olympic team. Their actual official name is the United States women's national soccer team, often referred to as USWNT. They have won two Women's World Cup titles, four Olympic women's gold medals, and ten Algarve Cups.
That would be the Gold Eagle. In 1933 the USA went off of the gold standard and all American gold coins were no longer legal tender and were withdrawn from circulation.
1926 ten dollar gold coin value
ten pounds
a ten month session of training
"Ten grams of gold."