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Olympic medals are 70 mm in diameter and 6 mm thick. The front of the medal is the pattern uniformly stipulated by the International Olympic Committee - the Greek goddess of victory standing with wings and the gold medal in the Panathinaico Arena in Greece The front is made in accordance with international standards, and only the back side can be freely designed by the host country, so the gold part cannot be divided into 2 parts In addition, the ordinary gold-jade combination process is gold inlaid on the jade, which is the so-called gold-inlaid jade, and the process method is simply to draw a concave line on the jade, and gently smash the gold wire after inlaying it (because the gold is tough.
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The gold and silver medals were made with Chile and Peru plus Xinjiang Hetian jade.
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Among them, there is sterling silver in the gold medal material, and the rest is pure gold material plated on the surface, and the total mass of the gold medal is grams, of which ** is about grams.
A gold medal is usually a medal awarded to the first-place (champion) winner of a certain competition, such as the Olympic Games. The second (runner-up) and third (third) winners of the competition generally win the silver and bronze medals respectively. This practice is said to have been pioneered by a Jewish king.
Number of medals
The 2008 Beijing Olympic and Paralympic Games will each require 1,000 gold medals, 1,000 silver medals, 1,000 bronze medals, and a total of 6,000 gold, silver and bronze medals.
The 6,000 medals were forged from kilograms of pure gold, tons of **, tons of brass and 4 tons of high-quality Kunlun jade. The actual gold content of each gold medal is grams**, and the actual value is only about $83. Although it is less than $100 when converted into currency, the value it brings to athletes is considerable.
The medals for the Olympic champion and runner-up are made of sterling silver, the champion medal is plated with no less than 6 grams of pure gold, and the third-place medal is made of bronze. The gold medal is inlaid with jade on the back and is called gold inlaid jade.
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13 kilograms of pure gold, 1 tonne** and 1 tonne of brass – that's what the medals of Athens 2004 were made from. The gold and silver came from Switzerland, and the brass came from Greece itself. Now, the materials have been shipped to a mint in the western suburbs of Athens, where they are made into Olympic medals.
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On TV, we can often see Olympic athletes receiving medals on stage and winning glory for their country. There are many events in the Olympic Games, and each event has gold, silver and bronze medals. A lot of people don't know about the gold medal.
For example, what is the main material for a gold medal? Let's take a look.
The main material for gold is silver. Gold medals are usually not made of pure gold, but gold medals tend to be golden. Because gold is the most precious metal, calling it a gold medal is a symbolic indication that the award is the most important.
The regulations of the 1978 Olympic Games clearly stipulate that the purity of silver in gold and silver medals must be higher than that of no less than 6 grams of gold in gold medals, and that Olympic medals should be round, with a diameter of no less than 60 mm and a thickness of no less than 3 mm.
Olympiad champions, abbreviated as Olympic champions. Refers to athletes who have won first place in the Summer and Winter Olympics. The Olympic champion is also a world champion and is the champion of the highest level of competitive sports.
The Olympic Games are the highest stage for competitive athletes to show themselves, and winning a gold medal is an Olympic champion, which is the highest honor and honor symbol for every athlete. The Olympic champion's positive and courageous spirit inspires every athlete to train hard and work hard.
A gold medal is usually awarded to the winner of the first place (champion) in a certain competition, such as the Olympic Games. The second (runner-up) and third (third) winners of the competition generally win the silver and bronze medals respectively. This practice is said to be made by one.
The first fierce of the king of the Jews.
The 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics used a wave medal for the first time.
The heaviest portion size. Each medal weighs between 500 and 576 grams, making it one of the heaviest medals in Olympic history.
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Provided by the host country.
According to reports, BHP Billiton will provide 1,000 gold medals, 1,000 silver bulk medals and 1,000 bronze medals for the Beijing 2008 Olympic and Paralympic Games, and will also provide 40,000 and more than 10,000 commemorative medals for the Olympic and Paralympic Games respectively. Most of the medals will be sourced from Okinaya and Chile, with BHP's Cannington mine in Queensland, Australia, providing silver for gold and silver, the Escondida mine in Zhichun Xiangli providing gold-bearing copper concentrate for gold medals, and the Spence mine in Chile providing electrolytic copper for copper for the bronze medals.
The raw materials for the medals are currently being shipped from BHP's mines in Australia and Chile to China, where they will be smelted and sent to the China Banknote Printing and Minting Corporation in Shanghai, where the medals will be made, according to Gorris.
The jade is the Kunlun jade of Qinghai, which was donated by Qinghai Province free of charge.
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1. Some of the gold medal materials are pure silver, and the rest are pure gold materials plated on the surface, and the total mass of the gold medal is grams, of which the ** dress is about grams. Therefore, the main material for the Olympic gold medal is sterling silver.
2. The gold medal is usually awarded to the winner of the first place (Chong Kui Champion) in a certain competition (such as the Olympic Games). The second (runner-up) and third (third) winners of the competition generally win the silver and bronze medals respectively. This practice is said to have been pioneered by a Jewish king.
It is not pure gold is proportionally calculated on the 5th day of the Athens Olympics, 13 kilograms of pure gold, 1 ton ** and 1 ton of brass forged 3,000 medals, some of which have already been famous, and some are still quietly waiting for their owners. "Every 1 gold medal is worth 6 grams**," said Eve Simon, president of the Athens Olympic medal production company, "and it's worth about $83." ” >>>More
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