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 $120 if its authentic 40.00 if its a replica
The first modern day Olympic torch was used in the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam. The torch relay from Greece to the site of the Olympics was introduced in the 1936 Berlin Olympics by Carl Diem.
A genuine specimen would be incredibly valuable, but odds are that it's a replica. Have it authenticated.
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It is probubly worth as much as you want I would sell it for 1,250$
It would cost approximately $500 million to build a replica Titanic in 2016.
Well, first of all the Olympics are an international sporting event that has been around since 776 BC! The Olympic flame is lit by reflecting the rays of the sun off a parabolic mirror onto a torch a few weeks before each Games. It's been all over the world and really is one of the best things that unites the world as it symbolizes the Olympics and represents peace, unity, friendship, and brotherhood. The torch relay is where people, also known as torchbearers, carry the Olympic flame by torch through the country that is hosting the Olympics. The flame travels from Greece to the host country, then travels around the country ending its journey when the Olympic cauldron is lit during the opening ceremony, and it stays lit until the closing ceremony. hope that helped :) anymore questipon just let me know :)