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Weight Thickness Composition Mint Mark 25 Pesetas [37] 19.50 mm with a hole in center 4.25 grams 2.11 mm 88.4% copper, 5% nickel, 5% aluminum, 1% iron, 0.6% magnesium: M with crown on top 2000 Pesetas [38] 40 mm 27 grams 2.45 mm 925 silver and 75 copper M with crown on top 10,000 Pesetas [39] 19 mm 3.37 grams 0.75 mm 999 gold M with crown on top
Medal totals in this table are current through the 2024 Summer Olympics, and all changes in medal standings due to doping cases and medal redistributions up to 11 August 2024 are taken into account. As of completion of the 2022 Winter Olympics , 12 National Olympic Committees have participated on a standalone basis in all 24 Winter Olympic Games.
This made the new coin heavy, in terms of weight per $.01 of face value, compared to the three-cent copper-nickel coin. The bill passed without debate on May 16, 1866. [ 16 ] The new copper-nickel coin was legal tender for up to one dollar and would be paid out by the Treasury in exchange for coin of the United States, excluding the half cent ...
Cupronickel or copper–nickel (CuNi) is an alloy of copper with nickel, usually along with small quantities of other metals added for strength, such as iron and manganese. The copper content typically varies from 60 to 90 percent. (Monel is a nickel–copper alloy that contains a minimum of 52 percent nickel.)
The golds were purer than any presented at all preceding Olympics. The silvers were made from recycling mirrors, solder, and X-ray plates. Just under half of the copper used in the bronze medals was recycled from normal operations at the Brazilian Mint. The reverse of the medals features Nike, the Greek goddess of victory. [30]
Medals and Mascots of the 2018 Youth Olympic Games, delivered during Victory ceremonies to medal winners.. An all-time medal table for all Youth Olympic Games (YOG) from 2010 to 2020 is tabulated below.
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Jefferson nickels have been minted since 1938 at the Philadelphia and Denver mints and from the San Francisco mint until 1970. Key dates for the series include the 1939-D, and 1950-D nickels. The 1939-D nickel with a mintage of 3,514,000 coins is the second lowest behind the 1950-D nickel.