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RARE 1972 United States Olympic Committee Encased Appreciation Medallion RARE A+ For Sale


RARE 1972 United States Olympic Committee Encased Appreciation Medallion RARE A+
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RARE 1972 United States Olympic Committee Encased Appreciation Medallion RARE A+:
$424.99

Up for Sale "As Is" with FREE SHIPPING: Rare 1972 United States Olympic Committee Encased Appreciation Medallion

This rare 1972 United States Olympic Committee Encased Appreciation Medallion is a unique piece of history, commemorating the generous support for the 1972 U.S. Olympic Team. The 1972 Munich Olympics were notable for their athletic achievements and significant historical events, making memorabilia from this period particularly meaningful.

Historical Significance:The 1972 Munich Olympics are remembered for both the incredible performances of athletes and the tragic events known as the Munich massacre. On September 5, 1972, eight members of the Palestinian militant group Black September took eleven Israeli athletes hostage, resulting in a tragic loss of life. Despite these events, the Olympic spirit of resilience and unity endured, with athletes like Mark Spitz achieving historic feats. This medallion represents not only the athletic achievements but also the strength and solidarity of the global community during a challenging time.

Obverse:The lettering on the medallion reads: "IN APPRECIATION OF YOUR GENEROUS SUPPORT OF THE 1972 UNITED STATES OLYMPIC TEAM." Surrounding the inner medallion is the inscription "United States Olympic Committee," highlighting the official nature of this collectible.

Reverse:The reverse side of the medallion features the words "Olympic House" at the bottom, referring to the headquarters of the U.S. Olympic Committee.

This medallion is not only a token of appreciation but also a piece of Olympic history. It is perfect for collectors of sports memorabilia, Olympic enthusiasts, or those who appreciate historical artifacts. Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of the 1972 Munich Olympics legacy.

Key Features:

  • Rare 1972 U.S. Olympic Committee Encased Appreciation Medallion
  • Commemorates support for the 1972 U.S. Olympic Team
  • Authentic inscriptions and detailed design
  • Free shipping included

Add this exceptional piece to your collection today and honor the enduring spirit of the Olympics.



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