Very scarce 1906 United States Olympic Committee badge. Stunning 3D badge measures approximately 27mm x 35mm and weighs 11.4 grams. Medal is attached to its attractive original gold and blue ribbon and crossbar marked “Official,” with an overall length of 3.25″. Front of the medal bears a raised relief of an eagle holding the American and Greek flags, with the AAU emblem underneath, and “Olympic Games 1906,” in raised letters above the eagle. Reverse bears a presentation engraving which reads: “Compliments of Jas. E. Sullivan, Sec’y American Olympic Committee,” and is also stamped by maker Dieges & Clust of New York. In near mint condition, with a small vertical tear to ribbon, but still retaining its beautiful display properties. Sullivan was one of the founders of the Amateur Athletic Union in 1888, serving as its secretary from 1889–1906, and president from 1906–1909. An uncommon and truly elegant badge presented by one of the most influential people in the early Olympic movement.
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