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  2. A rare gold medal from the 1904 St. Louis Olympics sells for ...

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    Olympic memorabilia has long fetched a good price. In 2022, the silver medal captured by Luz Long, the German long jumper who befriended Jesse Owens at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, sold at auction ...

  3. Take Home the Gold: How to Invest in Olympic Collectibles

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  4. Sports memorabilia - Wikipedia

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    The most expensive piece of sports memorabilia ever sold was a New York Yankees baseball jersey worn by Babe Ruth during his 'called shot' game in the 1932 World Series. It sold for $24.12 million in 2024. [4] In 2016, the ten most valuable sports cards and memorabilia sold for a record-setting combined $12,186,294. [5]

  5. Summer Olympic coins - Wikipedia

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    The first Olympic coin can be traced back to 480 BC. ... twenty-eight sterling (.925) silver coins with face values of $5 and $10, containing .723 Troy ounce and 1.44 ...

  6. Collectible market index - Wikipedia

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    A collectible market index is a tool used by collectors and investors to track values of collectibles against collectors market from a specific date, calculated in form of Index. It measures the value of a section of the collectors market. Collectible market indices have been criticised for often being a poor guide to investors.

  7. For Olympic pin collectors in Paris, Snoop Dogg's design ...

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    The tradition of trading pins dates to the first contemporary Olympics in Athens, Greece, in 1896, when the first cloth collectibles were handed out to athletes.