1996 Vintage Olympic Cycling Cufflinks – Featuring 1972 Munich Olympics US Stamp Design
1996 Vintage Olympic Cycling Cufflinks – Featuring 1972 Munich Olympics US Stamp Design
1996 Vintage Olympic Cycling Cufflinks – Featuring 1972 Munich Olympics US Stamp Design
1996 Vintage Olympic Cycling Cufflinks – Featuring 1972 Munich Olympics US Stamp Design

1996 Vintage Olympic Cycling Cufflinks – Featuring 1972 Munich Olympics US Stamp Design


Celebrate the spirit of the Games with this rare and striking pair of vintage cufflinks, crafted in 1996 to honor Olympic cycling and featuring the iconic image from the 1972 US postage stamp commemorating the Munich Olympics.  These unique cufflinks were purchased at the 1996 Olympic games in Atlanta.  Never worn, in original beautiful packaging.  Estimated value ~$75

Design Details:

  • Each cufflink showcases a replica of the 1972 US 6¢ stamp, which depicts a stylized cyclist in motion, an emblem of athleticism and international unity.
  • The stamp’s bold colors and dynamic lines are preserved in vivid detail, set beneath a clear protective dome.

Historical Significance:

  • The 1972 Munich Games were a pivotal moment in Olympic history, and the US stamp issued that year remains a favorite among philatelists and sports historians.
  • These cufflinks were produced in 1996, marking the centennial of the modern Olympic Games and the Atlanta Summer Olympics—making them a double tribute to Olympic heritage.

Condition:

  • Excellent like new condition with no signs of wear.  Packaging shows some external wear as pictured.
  • No tarnish or fading; stamp imagery remains crisp and vibrant.

Perfect For:

  • Olympic memorabilia collectors
  • Cycling enthusiasts
  • Vintage fashion aficionados
  • Unique gift seekers

Add a touch of athletic legacy to your wardrobe or collection with these distinctive cufflinks that blend sport, style, and history.

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