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    In grams, what is the weight of an Olympic gold medal?

    Question #811. Asked by winnie.

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    250 grams, according to this site: http://www.scottfortney.com/TRIVIA/sports.htm

    Apr 07 00, 5:03 PM
    wright

    winnie, I thought you might find it interesting to know that the medals are not solid gold.they are actually silver gilded with no less than 6 grams of pure gold. sorry to have bored you if you already new this fact.

    Apr 09 00, 3:47 AM

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