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Olympics-Medal from first modern Olympics fetches three times estimate at auction

By Thomson Reuters Mar 1, 2026 | 2:52 PM

March 1 (Reuters) – A medal awarded at the first modern Olympic Games smashed auction estimates, ​selling for about four times ‌its expected high price at a Danish auction house on Sunday.

The silver medal from the 1896 Athens Olympics was ‌hammered ​down for DKK ⁠900,000 ($141,658.67) excluding buyer’s ⁠premium, or DKK 1,152,000 ($181,323.09) including fees, at Bruun Rasmussen Arts Auctioneers’ online sale. The piece had been ​estimated to fetch between DKK 200,000-300,000 ($31,480-$47,220).

Engraved by French artist Jules-Clement ⁠Chaplain, the medal ⁠features Zeus holding a ​globe topped by Nike, the Goddess ​of Victory, brandishing an olive branch. ‌The reverse shows the Acropolis and Parthenon with a Greek inscription that translates to International Olympic ⁠Games – Athens 1896.

The historic 1896 Games featured 241 athletes from 14 countries, including Denmark. ⁠While ‌the auction house stated ⁠that Viggo Jensen became ​the ‌country’s first Olympic weightlifting champion, ​they could ⁠not confirm whether the medal was awarded specifically for this achievement.

($1 = 6.3530 Danish crowns)

(Reporting by Angelica Medina in Mexico City; Editing by ​Bill Berkrot)