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  1. Some stats will tell you that the Oscar is worth anywhere from $400 to $1.36 million (Steven Spielberg purchased Bette Davis's 1938 Best Actress Oscar for $578,000), but due to a 2015 court...

  2. Mar 10, 2024 · In short $1. That's because anyone who wins an Oscar must sign an agreement and adhere to a no-resale rule put into place in 1951 by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the...

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    • How Much Is An Oscar Statue Worth?
    • Do People Ever Sell Their Oscars?
    • Are Oscars Ever Sold illegally?
    • Are Oscar Statues Made of Real Gold?
    • How Much Does It Cost to Make An Oscar?
    • Where Are The Oscars Made?
    • How Much Does An Oscar weigh?
    • Why Is The Academy Award called The Oscar?

    According to the Academy, its highest honor is worth a lowly buck! That’s because the group’s own regulationsstate that any Oscar awarded after 1950 cannot be sold by its recipient or his or her heirs without first offering to sell it back to the Academy for $1; run afoul of that rule and you may have to forsake your Oscar altogether. Related: Most...

    Oscar trophies that were handed out before 1950 get sold aplenty—and for a lot more than a mere dollar. Deadline has noted that magician David Copperfield, for example, turned a tidy profit when he paid $232,000 in 2003 for the Oscar won by Casablanca director Michael Curtizin the 1940s, then auctioned it off for more than $2 million 10 years later...

    As for post-1950 Oscars, Forbesonce estimated that about 75 of them have allegedly been sold in “gray-market sales” on the down-low.

    Like so much about Hollywood, Oscar’s golden beauty is only skin deep. Today’s Oscars are “solid bronze and plated in 24-karat gold,” according to the official Oscars website. Also, fun fact: “Due to a metal shortage during World War II, Oscars were made of painted plaster for three years.”

    Numerous outletshave estimated that, based on the value of bronze and gold, each statue is worth about $400.

    Far away from Tinseltown, believe it or not! “New golden statuettes are cast by UAP Polich Tallix fine art foundry in New York’s Hudson Valley,” Oscars.org reports. More specifically, Polich Tallix is located about 70 or so miles north of New York City in the teensy hamlet of Rock Tavern (population: 2,034). However, the UAP Polich Tallix websiteno...

    “A robust 8½ pounds,” according to Oscars.org. For reference, that’s about the same as a gallon of milk or water.

    Film folklore has it that Margaret Herrick, who served as the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science's first-ever librarian (and eventually its executive director), remarked sometime in the 1930s that the statuette "resembled her Uncle Oscar." The Academy officially adopted the "Oscar" moniker in 1939, but the statue's full, technical name rema...

  3. Mar 12, 2023 · Meanwhile, the actual scrap value of an Oscar is estimated to be between roughly $400 to $650, based on calculations from WalletHub and Money.com, but that price doesn't take into account...

  4. Oscar stands 13½ inches tall and weighs in at a robust 8½ pounds. The film reel features five spokes, signifying the five original branches of the Academy: actors, directors, producers, technicians and writers.

  5. Mar 4, 2018 · Each Oscar statue is plated with 24-karat gold in a process that takes about $400 to produce, according to EW. An Oscar statuettes are polished at the Polich Tallix foundry in Walden, New York, Nov. 21, 2017.

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  7. Feb 25, 2016 · According to R.S. Owens, the longtime maker of modern-day Oscars up until this year, the cost to produce one statuette is $400. Assuming $1,200/oz gold, a standard gold electroplated coat of 15 millionths of an inch thick, and a 2.2 sq. ft surface area, the melt value of the gold coating alone is $57.40.

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