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The composition of olympic medals can change from one Olympics to another, such as gold medals that at some Olympics are solid gold but at others have been just gold plated. I would assume however that bronze medals are made of bronze which of course is an alloy of copper and tin.

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Bronze Olympic medals are typically made of a combination of copper and tin. The specific ratio of copper to tin may vary, but the standard composition for bronze medals is about 90% copper and 10% tin. Additionally, some bronze medals may also contain small amounts of other metals for added durability and to achieve the desired color and finish.

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