$150- 350
being a torch bearer in the 96 Olympic games i would value it as priceless
That would be the torch, I believe.
Answer There are actually possible several words. Olympic Torch would be Fax Olympica (fax facis facem); Olympic Flame would be Flamma Olympica (flamma flammae flammam).
If it is a replica, not much. The only value in replica currency is the materials it is made out of, for an example a silver seated liberty quarter replica would be worth no more than its silver content, regardless of what date it said on the coin because it is a replica.
A collector would want the original. Sometimes (Most) the original is worth more than the replica.
Around $120 if its authentic 40.00 if its a replica
The first modern day Olympic torch was used in the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam. The torch relay from Greece to the site of the Olympics was introduced in the 1936 Berlin Olympics by Carl Diem.
The Olympic torch is typically carried by a series of torchbearers during a relay leading up to the opening ceremony. The identity of the person who carries the torch a day before the opening ceremony can vary with each Olympic Games and is usually announced close to the event. To provide an accurate answer, I would need to know which specific Olympic Games you are referring to (e.g., Tokyo 2020, Paris 2024, etc.). Please provide the year or location, and I can give you the exact information.
A genuine specimen would be incredibly valuable, but odds are that it's a replica. Have it authenticated.
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It would cost approximately $500 million to build a replica Titanic in 2016.
It is probubly worth as much as you want I would sell it for 1,250$