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Lots Marked “C” Are Shown in the Color Section 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 30 32 33 34 35 14. 11th IOC Congress in Baden-Baden, 1981. Large IOC Badge. 26. 87th IOC Session in Sarajevo, 1984. Press Badge. Silvered, Silvered, multicolor logo, 35x35mm. With white ribbon. EF. ($250) 29x41mm. With yellow ribbon. EF. ($175) 15. 11th IOC Congress in Baden-Baden, 1981. Large IOC Badge. As 28. 88th IOC Session in Los Angeles, 1984. Guest of the IOC Badge. preceding badge, VF‑EF. ($200) Bronze, 30x42mm. With white ribbon, inscribed “Guest”. EF. ($175) 16. 11th IOC Congress in Baden‑Baden, 1981. IOC Guest Badge. 29. 89th IOC Session in Lausanne, 1984. Named IOC Member’s Silvered, multicolor, 27x27mm, with white‑blue‑white ribbon. Sm. Badge. Goldplated, rings in color, 37x60mm. With white ribbon, flaw in logo, o.w. EF. ($150) yellowed. ($225) c17. 11th IOC Congress in Baden-Baden, 1981. Guest of NOC Badge. 30. 90th IOC Session in East Berlin, 1985. Named IOC Member’s Silvered, multicolor logo, 27x27mm, with green‑white‑green ribbon. Badge. Silvered, 35x61mm. With white ribbon, partially yellowed, EF. ($200) and bar with name. EF. ($275) 18. 11th IOC Congress in Baden-Baden, 1981. Media Badge. Silvered, c31. 91st IOC Session in Lausanne, 1986. Named IOC Member’s multicolor logo, 27x27mm. With yellow‑black‑yellow ribbon. Badge. Goldplated 31x57mm, designed by Erni. Two athletes, name Starting to tone, EF. ($175) engraved below. With white ribbon. EF. ($300) 19. 11th IOC Congress in Baden-Baden, 1981. Press Badge. Silvered, 32. 91st IOC Session in Lausanne, 1986. Guest of IOC Badge. As multicolor logo, 27x27mm. With yellow ribbon. VF‑EF. ($150) preceding badge but inscribed “Invite”. With white ribbon. EF. 20. 11th IOC Congress in Baden-Baden, 1981. Session Organizing ($200) Committee Guest Badge. Silvered, multicolor, 27x27mm, with 33. ANOC General Assembly and IOC Meetings in Seoul, 1986. purple‑white‑purple ribbon. Abt. EF. ($175) IOC Badge. Goldplated, 33x33mm. With white ribbon. EF, ribbon 21. 84th IOC Session in Baden-Baden, 1981. Named IOC Member’s abt. EF. ($125) Badge. Silvered, 35x35mm. Domed yellow circle with legend, name 34. 92nd IOC Session in Istanbul, 1987. Named IOC Member’s below. With white ribbon. VF‑EF. Very rare badge. ($400) Badge. Goldplated, 30x45mm. With name. With white ribbon. EF. 22. 85th IOC Session in Rome, 1982. Named IOC Member’s Badge. ($300) Silvered, 34x60mm. Toned EF. With white ribbon, VF, name on bar. 35. 92nd IOC Session in Istanbul, 1987. Guest of IOC Badge. As ($200) preceding badge but with “INVITE”. With white ribbon. EF. ($225) 23. 86th IOC Session in New Delhi, India, 1983. Named IOC Member’s Badge. Silvered, 34x60mm. Indian God between legend. With white ribbon (frayed at l.) and bar with inscribed name. Toned EF. Rare. ($400) 24. 87th IOC Session in Sarajevo, 1984. Named IOC Member’s Badge. Silvered, 29x41mm. With white ribbon, discolored, and bar Lots marked “c” are shown with name. EF. ($175) 25. 87th IOC Session in Sarajevo, 1984. IOC Commission Badge. in the color section Silvered, 30x40mm. With “COMMISSION” bar attached on red‑ white‑red ribbon VF‑EF. ($125) 5 36 37 38 39 42 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 56 36. 93rd IOC Session in Calgary, 1988. Named IOC Member’s 47. 99th IOC Session in Barcelona, 1992. IOC Badge. Gold colored Badge. Goldplated, 30x45mm. With white ribbon. EF. ($275) brass, dark blue and orange enamel, 30x63mm. With white ribbon. 37. 94th IOC Session in Seoul, 1988. Named IOC Member’s Badge. EF. ($200) Goldplated, 30x45mm. With white ribbon. Lillehammer was 48. 100th Centennial IOC Session in Lausanne, 1993. Named IOC selected to host the 1994 Winter Games. EF. ($275) Member’s Badge. Goldplated, enameled, 32x67mm. With white 38. 94th IOC Session in Seoul, 1988. IOC Badge. Goldplated, ribbon. 86 IOC members attended. EF. ($300) 30x45mm. With white ribbon. Lillehammer was selected to host the 49. 100th Centennial IOC Session in Lausanne, 1993. IOC Badge. As 1994 Winter Games. EF. ($200) preceding badge, without name. EF. ($175) 39. 94th IOC Session in Seoul Badge, 1988. Goldplated, 30x45mm. EF. 50. 100th Centennial IOC Session in Lausanne, 1993. Television ($100) Badge. Goldplated, enameled, 32x67mm. With orange ribbon and c40. 95th IOC Session in Puerto Rico, 1989. Named IOC Member’s cord. 86 IOC members attended. EF. ($175) Badge. Goldplated, 31x57mm. Crowned shield over color rings. 51. 101st IOC Session in Monaco, 1993. Named IOC Member’s With white ribbon. EF. ($350) Badge. Goldplated, multicolor enamel, 35x53mm. With white c41. 96th IOC Session in Tokyo, 1990. Named IOC Member’s Badge. ribbon. Sydney was selected to host the 2000 Olympic Games. EF. Goldplated, 40x60mm. With white ribbon. Atlanta was selected to ($300) host the 1996 Olympic Games. EF. ($300) 52. 101st IOC Session in Monaco Badge, 1993. Goldplated, 42. 96th IOC Session in Tokyo, 1990. IOC Guest Badge. As preceding multicolor enamel, 35x53mm. No ribbon. Sydney was selected to badge but with “Guest”. With white ribbon. EF, sm. spot on badge. host the 2000 Olympic Games. EF. ($100) ($225) 53. 102nd IOC Session in Lillehammer, 1994. Large Named IOC c43. 97th IOC Session in Birmingham, 1997. Named IOC Member’s Member’s Badge. Silvered, 57x50mm. Large badge resting in Badge. Goldplated, partially color enameled, 35x55mm. With white border with name. With white ribbons. EF. ($300) ribbon. EF. ($300) 54. 102nd IOC Session in Lillehammer, 1994. IOC Badge. Silvered, 44. 98th IOC Session in Albertville/Courchevel, 1992. Named IOC blue enamel, 39x40mm. With white ribbon. EF. ($200) Member’s Badge. Goldplated, 29x44mm. With white ribbon. EF. c55. Centennial IOC Congress in Paris, 1994. Named IOC Member’s ($300) Badge. Goldplated, enameled in 3 French colors, 30x70mm. With 45. 98th IOC Session in Albertville/Courchevel, 1992. IOC Badge. white ribbon. EF. ($300) Goldplated, 30x43mm. With white ribbon. EF. ($225) 56. Centennial IOC Congress in Paris, 1994. IOC Badge. As 46. 99th IOC Session in Barcelona, 1992. Named IOC Member’s preceding badge but without name. EF. ($175) Badge. Gold colored brass, dark blue and orange enamel, 30x63mm. With white ribbon. EF. ($275) Please Bid Early! 6 59 61 63 65 66 68 69 70 57 77 78 79 80 81 72 74 75 76 76A 69. 111th IOC Session in Sydney, 2000. Named IOC Member’s Badge. Silvered, orange center, 39x48mm. With white ribbon. EF. ($275) th 57. 104 IOC Session in Budapest, 1995. Named IOC Member’s 70. 111th IOC Session in Sydney, 2000. IOC Badge. Silvered, orange Badge. Goldplated, partially enameled, 35x65mm. With white center, 36x30mm. With white ribbon. Cased, EF. ($200) ribbon and cord. Salt Lake City was selected to host the 2002 Winter c71. 112th IOC Session in Moscow, 2001. Named IOC Member’s Games. EF. ($300) Badge. Goldplated, rings in color, 30x57mm. With white ribbon and th c58. 105 IOC Session in Atlanta, 1996. Named IOC Member’s blue cord. EF. ($300) Badge. Goldplated, multicolor enamel, 50x72mm. With white 72. 112th IOC Session in Moscow 2001. IOC Badge. As preceding ribbon. EF. ($300) badge, white ribbon, without name. EF. ($225) th 59. 105 IOC Session in Atlanta, 1996. IOC Badge. As preceding c73. 112th IOC Session in Moscow, 2001. IOC Guest Badge. badge, without name. EF. ($175) Goldplated, rings in color, 31x57mm. With white‑blue‑white ribbon, c60. Meeting of the NOC’s of Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Olympic and blue cord. EF. ($225) Council of Asia and the Pan American Games, Cancun, 1996. 74. 112th IOC Session in Moscow, 2001. Session Organizing Named IOC Member’s Badge. Goldplated, 45x35mm. With green‑ Committee Badge. Goldplated, rings in color, 31x57mm. With white‑red ribbon inscribed “CNO Member” in French. EF. ($200) purple ribbon and blue cord, in maker’s envelope. EF. ($225) th 61. 106 IOC Session in Lausanne, 1997. Named IOC Member’s 75. 112th IOC Session in Moscow, 2001. Badge with Purple-White Badge. Goldplated, affixed color rings, 30x56mm. With white Ribbon. Goldplated, rings in color, 31x57mm. With blue cord, in ribbon. EF. ($300) maker’s envelope. EF. ($225) th c62. 106 IOC Session in Lausanne, 1997. Badge with Black-White 76. 113th IOC Session in Salt Lake City, 2002. Named IOC Ribbon. Goldplated, 31x56mm. EF. ($200) Member’s Badge. Silvered, 43x42mm. Snowflake with white th 63. 107 IOC Session in Nagano, 1998. Named IOC Member’s ribbon and lavender legend, name on bar below. EF. Cased. ($300) Badge. Silvered, blue and yellow enamel, 45x57mm. With white 76a. 113th IOC Session in Salt Lake City, 2002. IOC Badge. As ribbon and silver bar with name. EF. ($300) preceding badge, without name, in presentation case. EF. ($200) th c64. 107 IOC Session in Nagano, 1998. Candidate City Badge. 77. 114th IOC Session in Mexico City, 2002. Named IOC Member’s Silvered, blue and yellow enamel, 45x47mm. With red‑white ribbon. Badge. Silvered, green and red enamel, 28x45mm. With white EF, in original plastic case. ($200) ribbon. EF. ($300) th 65. 107 IOC Session in Nagano, 1998. Badge with Black-White 78. 114th IOC Session in Mexico City, 2002. IOC Badge. As preceding Ribbon. Silvered, blue and yellow enamel, 45x47mm. EF, in badge but without name. EF. ($200) original plastic case. ($200) 79. 115th IOC Session in Prague, 2003. Named IOC Member’s Badge. th 66. 108 IOC Session in Lausanne, 1999. Named IOC Member’s Silvered, multicolor, 30x31mm. With white ribbon. EF. ($300) Badge. Goldplated, partially enameled, 30x56mm. With white 80. 116th IOC Session in Athens, 2004. Named IOC Member’s ribbon. EF. ($300) Badge. Gilt, 32x50mm. With white ribbon and named bar. EF. th c67. 109 IOC Session in Seoul, 1999.
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