Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Like 2026 Winter Olympic Games As it draws to a close, there’s a whole new game afoot: the mad rush to make money from exclusive memorabilia. When the games are over, most of the event’s cool collectibles will become very difficult to find, as they are being looted by scalpers and bargain hunters, and are only available through online marketplaces like eBay and Vinted. And if the amazing prices already being placed on the equipment are any indication, it will be a great value.
Of all the Milan Cortina Olympics memorabilia that has hit the internet so far, the stuff is the luxury Milo and Tina mascots The Swatch watches provided to the volunteers have proven to be outstanding. Pins have also proven popular, particularly Snoop Dogg’s special edition and those designated for torchbearers.
Originally, prices for Milo and Tina stuffed animals ranged from 15 to 50 euros (about $18 to $60), depending on the size. The smallest stoat toys are now up to three times their original price, and the largest are four times more expensive than they were originally. (Some can still be ordered from the Olympic Store at their original prices. But there’s one catch: As of this writing, some may not be delivered until June.)
Meanwhile, Swatch watches were given only to volunteers and were not available for sale. Never-worn samples still in the box are already on sale for anywhere from €200 to €500 ($235 to $590).
At least one Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 smartphone has been introduced for athletes Featured on eBay At a buy it now price of $1,680.
As of this writing, you can still get commemorative Olympics pins On the official online game store. Prices there start at around 15 euros, but sellers offer them at double the price. Limited edition pins from sponsors like Samsung are priced around €100 ($118). Wired Italy spotted Pins are given to Olympic torchbearers online for about 600 euros ($707). Also available? Replicas of Olympic medals, which start at around €50 for a single medal and from €150 to €200 ($177 to $236) for a complete set.