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Winter Olympics Complete Collection of (22) Participation Medals

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Winter Olympics Complete Collection of (22) Participation Medals

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Auction Date:2017 Jul 20 @ 18:00 (UTC-5 : EST/CDT)
Location:236 Commercial St., Suite 100, Boston, Massachusetts, 02109, United States
ALS - Autograph Letter Signed
ANS - Autograph Note Signed
AQS - Autograph Quotation Signed
AMQS - Autograph Musical Quotation Signed
DS - Document Signed
FDC - First Day Cover
Inscribed - “Personalized”
ISP - Inscribed Signed Photograph
LS - Letter Signed
SP - Signed Photograph
TLS - Typed Letter Signed
Extraordinary complete set of 22 Winter Olympics participation medals, representing every Winter Olympics to be held from 1924 to 2014. The collection is highlighted by two of the rarest and most highly sought after participation medals issued for any Olympics, the Chamonix 1924 and Lake Placid 1932 bronze participation medals. A complete listing is available online at RRAuction.com.

Collection includes:

1. Chamonix 1924 Winter Olympics Third Place Bronze Winner’s / Participation Medal (with box)
2. St. Moritz 1928 Winter Olympics Bronze Participation Medal
3. Lake Placid 1932 Winter Olympics Bronze Participation Medal
4. Garmisch 1936 Winter Olympics Bronze Participation Medal
5. St. Moritz 1948 Winter Olympics Bronze Participation Medal
6. Oslo 1952 Winter Olympics Copper Participation Medal
7. Cortina 1956 Winter Olympics Bronze Participation Medal
8. Squaw Valley 1960 Winter Olympics Bronze Participation Medal
9. Innsbruck 1964 Winter Olympics Bronze Participation Medal
10. Grenoble 1968 Winter Olympics Bronze Participation Medal
11. Sapporo 1972 Winter Olympics Bronze Participation Medal
12. Innsbruck 1976 Winter Olympics Silvered Bronze Participation Medal
13. Lake Placid 1980 Winter Olympics Nickel-Silver Participation Medal (with box)
14. Sarajevo 1984 Winter Olympics Bronze Participation Medal
15. Calgary 1988 Winter Olympics Bronze Participation Medal (with box)
16. Albertville 1992 Winter Chrome-Plated Steel Olympics Participation Medal
17. Lillehammer 1994 Winter Olympics Copper Participation Medal (with box)
18. Nagano 1998 Winter Olympics Bronze Participation Medal (with box)
19. Salt Lake City 2002 Winter Olympics Bronze Participation Medal (with box)
20. Torino 2006 Winter Olympics Pewter Participation Medal (with box)
21. Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics Pewter Participation Medal
22. Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics Steel Participation Medal

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Detailed descriptions:

1. Chamonix 1924 Winter Olympics Third Place Bronze Winner’s / Participation Medal (with box)

Exceedingly rare medal from the Chamonix 1924 Winter Olympics, which was issued as the bronze medal to third-place winners and also used as the participation medal of the Games. Bronze, 55 mm, 69 gm, by Raoul Benard, Paris. The front features a victorious athlete holding ice skates and skis high in the air with the Alps in the background; the reverse is inscribed at length in French, "Chamonix Mont-Blanc Sports D'Hiver, 25 Janvier–5 Fevrier 1924, Organises par le Comite Olympique Francais sous le haut patronage du Comite International Olympique a l'occasion de la celebration de la VIII Olympiade [Chamonix Mont-Blanc Winter Sports, 25 January–5 February 1924, Organized by the French Olympic Committee under the patronage of the International Olympic Committee on the occasion of the celebration of the VIII Olympiad]." Complete with its black presentation box.

The 1924 Chamonix Games were the very first Winter Olympics and a total of sixteen nations were represented. The participation medal of the Chamonix 1924 Winter Games is identical to the Olympiad's third place bronze winner's medal, a unique distinction across all Olympic medals; it subsequently exists as one of the very rarest commemoration prizes, equal to other coveted participatory rarities from Olympic Games in St. Louis (Summer 1904), Lake Placid (Winter 1932), and Stockholm (Summer 1956). Only 294 athletes participated, making any Chamonix medal very rare.


2. St. Moritz 1928 Winter Olympics Bronze Participation Medal

Participation medal issued for the St. Moritz 1928 Winter Olympics. Bronze, 37 mm, 22 gm, by Milo Martin. The front depicts the goddess Victory holding a laurel branch in a horse-drawn sled, with mountains rising in the background and the Olympic rings below; the reverse bears raised text, "II Jeux Olympiques D'hiver St. Moritz 1928," over a laurel branch.


3. Lake Placid 1932 Winter Olympics Bronze Participation Medal

Scarce participation medal issued for the 1932 Lake Placid Winter Olympics. Bronze, 60 mm x 48 mm, 83 gm. The front depicts the winged figure of Fame blowing into a long horn against a wintry landscape, with the Olympic rings above; the reverse, inscribed "III Olympic Winter Games Lake Placid 1932," features six shields depicting winter events, with scenes of curling and dogsledding below. Top edge is inscribed by the manufacturer, "Robbins, Co., Attleboro." A beautifully designed Olympic medal from America's premiere Winter Games, made all the more desirable by its scarce quantity—only 700 of these seldom-seen medals were struck.


4. Garmisch 1936 Winter Olympics Bronze Participation Medal

Participation medal issued for the Garmisch 1936 Winter Olympics. Bronze, 60 mm, 71 gm, by Kunststickerei M. Jorres. The front, inscribed, "Olympische Winterspiele, 1936, Garmisch-Partenkirchen," features the Olympic rings over an alpine summit; the reverse bears the Olympic motto, "Citius Altius Fortius," over a fir branch. Only 1,660 of these were struck, making it one of the rarer participation medals.


5. St. Moritz 1948 Winter Olympics Bronze Participation Medal

Participation medal issued for the St. Moritz 1948 Winter Olympics. Bronze, 40 mm, 25 gm, by Emil Wiederkehr. The front depicts a symbolic figure of the goddess Victory against a mountain backdrop; the reverse features the Olympic rings above text, "Vmes Jeux Olympiques d'Hiver, St. Moritz, 1948," against a snowflake background.


6. Oslo 1952 Winter Olympics Copper Participation Medal

Participation medal issued for the 1952 Oslo Winter Olympics. Copper, 56 mm, 64 gm. The front features the Oslo Games logo encircled by raised text, “1952 Vinterleker Olympiske VI De Oslo”; the reverse, inscribed with the Olympic motto, “Citius, Altius, Fortius,” features one large and three small snowflakes.


7. Cortina 1956 Winter Olympics Bronze Participation Medal

Participation medal issued for the 1956 Cortina Winter Olympics. Bronze, 45 mm, 48 gm, by Constantino Affer. The front features the head of Victory crowned with Olympic rings and encircled with raised text, "VII Giochi Olimpici Invernali"; the reverse depicts a snowflake over Mt. Pomagagnon, with raised text, "Citius, Altius, Fortius, Cortina 1956."


8. Squaw Valley 1960 Winter Olympics Bronze Participation Medal

Participation medal issued for the Squaw Valley 1960 Winter Olympics. Bronze, 50 mm, 77 gm, by Herff Jones, Indiana. The front features the Squaw Valley logo with the Olympic rings encircled within raised text, "VIII Olympic Winter Games"; the reverse bears a hand raising an Olympic torch encircled by raised text, "Squaw Valley, California 1960." Edge is engraved, "H. J. CO."


9. Innsbruck 1964 Winter Olympics Bronze Participation Medal

Participation medal issued for the Innsbruck 1964 Winter Olympics. Bronze, 61 mm, 78 gm, by Welz. The front depicts the Innsbruck Games emblem with raised German text; the reverse bears a wonderful city view of Innsbruck with the Austrian Alps in the background.


10. Grenoble 1968 Winter Olympics Bronze Participation Medal

Participation medal issued for the Grenoble 1968 Winter Olympics. Bronze, 68 mm, 158 gm, by J. M. Coeffin. The front depicts a Greek athlete wearing a headband superimposed against a background of snowflakes; the reverse bears the Grenoble Games emblem and a city view with the Belledonne mountain range in the background, with raised text along the bottom, “X Jeux Olympiques D’Hiver.”


11. Sapporo 1972 Winter Olympics Bronze Participation Medal

Participation medal issued for the Sapporo 1972 Winter Olympics. Bronze, 60 mm, 136 gm, by Shigeo Fukuda. The front depicts the Sapporo Olympic emblem; the reverse features a stylized athlete with arrows on his arms and legs.


12. Innsbruck 1976 Winter Olympics Silvered Bronze Participation Medal

Participation medal issued for the Innsbruck 1976 Winter Olympics. Silvered bronze, 50 mm, 32 gm, by W. Pichl. The front depicts the Innsbruck Olympic emblem on ice crystals surrounded by text, “XII Olympische Winterspiele”; the reverse portrays the Bergisel ski jump with a panorama of Innsbruck and the Austrian Alps in the background.


13. Lake Placid 1980 Winter Olympics Nickel-Silver Participation Medal (with box)

Participation medal issued for the Lake Placid 1980 Winter Olympics. Nickel-silver, 76 mm, 202 gm, by Marcel Jovine/Neil Kennedy. The front depicts modern relief views of the nine winter sports; the reverse bears the Lake Placid Games emblem encircled by the raised words of the Olympic oath in four concentric circles. Complete with its original blue box with cardboard sleeve.


14. Sarajevo 1984 Winter Olympics Bronze Participation Medal

Participation medal issued for the Sarajevo 1984 Winter Olympics. Bronze, 60 mm x 65 mm, 129 gm, designed by Nebojsa Mitric. The front bears stylized raised text within a circle, "Sarajevo 84," above the Olympic rings and logo; the reverse is plain with the monogram of the designer.


15. Calgary 1988 Winter Olympics Bronze Participation Medal (with box)

Participation medal issued for the Calgary 1988 Winter Olympics. Bronze, 64 mm, 133 gm, by Cornelius Martens. The front depicts the Calgary Games emblem and raised French and English text, “Calgary 1988, XV Olympic Winter Games”; the reverse bears a panoramic view of Calgary, the Saddledome Stadium, and the Canadian Rocky Mountains, with the Olympic motto below. Complete with its brown velvet case.


16. Albertville 1992 Winter Chrome-Plated Steel Olympics Participation Medal

Participation medal issued for the Albertville 1992 Winter Olympics. Chrome-plated steel, 68 mm, 198 gm, by Renee Mayott and struck by the official French Mint, Monnaie de Paris. The front depicts the Albertville Games emblem encircled with French and English text, "XVI Olympic Winter Games 8-23 February 92, XVI Jeux Olympiques D'hiver 8–23 Fevrier 92"; the reverse depicts a star hanging over the Alps and Olympic rings, encircled with the Olympic motto, "Citius, Altius, Fortius, Albertville 92."


17. Lillehammer 1994 Winter Olympics Copper Participation Medal (with box)

Participation medal issued for the Lillehammer 1994 Winter Olympics. Copper, 66 mm x 76 mm, 223 gm, by Morten Kleppan. The front depicts the Lillehammer Games emblem and rings set between ice crystals and pictograms of sporting events, with raised text, “The XVII Olympic Winter Games Lillehammer 1994”; the reverse bears various sports pictograms and the ice crystal design. Complete with original wooden presentation box.


18. Nagano 1998 Winter Olympics Bronze Participation Medal (with box)

Participation medal issued for the Nagano 1998 Winter Olympics. Bronze, 60 mm, 137 gm. The front features a forest of small trees on a mountain side with a curve denoting a ski slope; the reverse bears the Nagano Games logo and a wreath effect along the rim. Complete with its original white paper sleeve with foam holder.


19. Salt Lake City 2002 Winter Olympics Bronze Participation Medal (with box)

Participation medal issued for the Salt Lake City 2002 Winter Olympics. Bronze, 50 mm x 90 mm, 240 gm, by O. C. Tanner. The front depicts three athletes bursting from a mountain, with the Olympic rings below; the reverse bearing the Delicate Arch, inscribed "Light the fire within," with a mountain range in the background and the Olympic rings and logo below. Complete with its original black wooden case and drawstring bag.


20. Torino 2006 Winter Olympics Pewter Participation Medal (with box)

Participation medal issued for the Torino 2006 Winter Olympics. Pewter, 40 mm, 33 gm, by Quatrini. The front depicts the Torino Games emblem with the Aqueduct of Alpignano above; the reverse bears several rays of ice crystals and the Olympic rings and motto below. Complete with its original cardboard and plastic case.


21. Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics Pewter Participation Medal

Participation medal issued for the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics. Pewter, 60 mm, 89 gm. The front depicts a unique orca design and the Olympic rings; the reverse bears the Winter Games emblem, graphics inspired by Canada's natural and cultural diversity, and a raised motto, "With glowing hearts, des plus brillants exploits."


22. Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics Steel Participation Medal

Participation medal issued for the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics. Polished steel, 50 mm, 81 gm. The front features the Sochi emblem and patchwork quilt design of the various cultures of Russia; the reverse bears the Olympic rings and similar design motif.