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Sell or Auction Your Bronze 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics Medal for up to Nearly $30,000 or More at Nate D. Sanders Auctions

FREE ESTIMATE. To buy, auction, sell or consign your bronze 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics medal that is for sale, please email your description and photos to [email protected] of Nate D. Sanders Auctions (http://www.NateDSanders.com).

Sell Your Bronze 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics Medal

Nearly 2,400 athletes from 77 nations united in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States for the 2002 Winter Olympics. These Games brought the return of the skeleton event, which hadn’t appeared in the Olympics since 1948. Some firsts of the 2002 Winter Olympics include the first Winter Games that Cameroon, Nepal, Tajikistan, Thailand, and Hong Kong participated in and the first gold medals won by China and Australia. 

Below is a recent realized price for a bronze 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics medal. We at Nate D. Sanders Auctions can obtain up to this amount or more for you:

Bronze 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics Medal. Sold for Nearly $30,000.

Nate D. Sanders Auctions has sold the following Olympic memorabilia:

Olympic Torch Used in the 1968 Grenoble Winter Games — The Scarcest of All Olympic Torches, With Only 33 Produced

Olympic relay torch used in the 1968 Winter Games in Grenoble, France, one of only 33 produced by the Societe Technique d’Equipement et de Fournitures Industrielle (STEFI), the scarcest of all Olympic torches. The Torch Relay tradition began in 1928, and transports a spark – ignited by the sun using a parabolic mirror, from the parent flame in Olympia, Greece to the host city in time for the Opening Ceremonies. In this case, the flame was carried by over 5,000 torchbearers, ending at Grenoble on 6 February 1968 to launch the Games. Copper plate torch features a crenellated design at top, resembling the Olympic flame and also serving as its wind shield. The long handle segues to the top portion that holds the burner, distinguished by a silver plate featuring the official emblem of the Games designed by Roger Excoffonan. Torch measures 30” long and 3.75” wide at top. Burning apparatus is no longer present, as is often the case, and torch has only one silver plate rather than three. Small dent at bottom of handle. Remnants of soot from its use during the Games. One of the finest Olympic torches offered for sale, part of a select group of 33, all individually manufactured before mass production of Olympic torches became standard. Displays beautifully. Sold for $178,500.

Bronze 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics medal
Olympic Torch Used in the 1968 Grenoble Winter Games — The Scarcest of All Olympic Torches, With Only 33 Produced. Click to enlarge.

Silver Medal From the 1936 Summer Olympics, Held in Berlin, Germany

Silver medal from the XI Olympiad, won at the Olympic games in Berlin, Germany in 1936. Medal bears relief of the goddess Victory to obverse, as she holds a winner’s crown in her right hand and a palm leaf in her left, accompanied by the inscription, ”XI / Olympiade / Berlin 1936”. Verso bears a relief of an Olympian carried through a crowd, the Olympic stadium in the background. Rim shows ”B.H. Mayer, Pforzheim 990”, the silversmith who manufactured the Olympic medals that year, along with the silver weight. Measures 2.2” in diameter. Some tarnishing. Very good. Sold for $15,625.

Bronze 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics medal
Silver Medal From the 1936 Summer Olympics, Held in Berlin, Germany. Click to enlarge.

Silver Medal From the 1956 Summer Olympics, Held in Melbourne, Australia

Silver medal from the XVI Olympiad, won at the Olympic games in Melbourne, Australia in 1956. Medal bears a relief of the goddess Vctory to obverse, as she holds a winner’s crown in her right hand and a palm leaf in her left, accompanied by the inscription, ”XVIth / Olympiad / Melbourne 1956”. Reverse contains a relief of an Olympian carried through a crowd, the Olympic stadium in the background. Accompanied by the original white case. Medal measures 2” in diameter; case measures 2.9” x 0.75” x 2.9”. Slight tarnishing. Very good. Sold for $12,500.

Bronze 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics medal
Silver Medal From the 1956 Summer Olympics, Held in Melbourne, Australia. Click to enlarge.

Bronze Medal From the 1948 Summer Olympics, Held in London, England

Bronze medal from the XIV Olympiad, won at the Olympic games in London, England in 1948. Medal’s obverse bears a relief of the goddess Victory as she holds a winner’s crown in her right hand and a palm leaf in her left, accompanied by the inscription, ”XIVth / Olympiad / London 1948”. Reverse bears a relief of an Olympian carried through a crowd, the Olympic stadium in the background. Measures 2” in diameter. Very good with some tarnishing. Sold for $12,500.

Bronze 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics medal
Bronze Medal From the 1948 Summer Olympics, Held in London, England. Click to enlarge.

FREE ESTIMATE. To buy, auction, sell or consign your bronze 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics medal that is for sale, please email your description and photos to [email protected] of Nate D. Sanders Auctions (http://www.NateDSanders.com).

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