A good questions to add to this question would be..."Why on earth would you want to sell a special Olympic medal?" Is there no sentimental value?
1100.000
Two Answers. A soldier who received the Bronze Star Medal does not receive any monetary award or bonus pay for this medal. The Bronze Star Medal is worth some money. The value depends on the age and if it is engraved with a soldier's name. If a Medal is part of a group of medals earned by a soldier is worth more if the medals are kept together as a group.
20-30 British pounds
Only U.S. Olympic athletes are liable to pay income tax on medals earned and prizes received at the London games. Under U.S. tax law, they must add the value of their Olympic medals and prizes to their taxable income. At today's commodity prices, the value of a gold medal is about $675. A silver medal is worth about $385 while a bronze medal is worth under $5. There are also prizes that accompany each medal: $25,000 for gold, $15,000 for silver, and $10,000 for bronze.
As of February 10, 2014, the value of a 1912 Olympic Gold Medal (which was solid gold and the last time the Olympics distributed solid gold medals) is $984.24... The Gold Medal from the 1912 Olympics held in Stockholm, Sweden weighed in at approximately 24 grams of pure gold. At Auction of course it would be much more valuable because of the historical and sentimental value along with the precious metal.
As of February 10, 2014, the value of a 1912 Olympic Gold Medal (which was solid gold and the last time the Olympics distributed solid gold medals) is $984.24... The Gold Medal from the 1912 Olympics held in Stockholm, Sweden weighed in at approximately 24 grams of pure gold. At Auction of course it would be much more valuable because of the historical and sentimental value along with the precious metal.
As of February 10, 2014, the value of a 1912 Olympic Gold Medal (which was solid gold and the last time the Olympics distributed solid gold medals) is $984.24... The Gold Medal from the 1912 Olympics held in Stockholm, Sweden weighed in at approximately 24 grams of pure gold. At Auction of course it would be much more valuable because of the historical and sentimental value along with the precious metal.
My name is Harold Stilley and I have a 1928 world war copper medal. I would like to know the value of this medal.
The value of a Victory Medal varies depending on the individual medal. Generally Victory Medals are valued at approximately $50 to several hundred dollars and can even reach up to several thousand dollars. Factors that can affect the value of a Victory Medal include: The rarity of the medal The condition of the medal The age of the medal Whether or not the medal is inscribedThe best way to get a current estimate of the value of a Victory Medal is to consult with a professional antique dealer or a collector. They can assess the medal and provide an accurate value.
The value of a 1919 Victory medal will vary. It depends upon the overall condition of the medal. However, in general, one will be worth around $100.00.
the value of the olympics was to honner the Ancient gods of greece so they held it every four yers for the gods.
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Yes every medal is taxed about 35% of its value. Say i win three bronze medals(the reward is 10000 if im not mistaken) i wud owe the irs over 10000the dollars
A WWI English peace medal can be worth forty dollars or more. The specific value of the medal is determined by the current condition of the medal.
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250,000.00