Has anyone sold an Emmy?

In a moment of financial despair, late film star Burt Reynolds sold the Emmy he won for his work on “Evening Shade” in 1991 for $28,125 at auction. According to Vanity Fair, he also sold his 1998 Golden Globe Award for $21,250 and his 1983 People's Choice Award for $10,625.
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Can Emmys be sold?

The Emmy® statuette may not be reproduced or used in any commercial manner unless otherwise permitted by the Academies, it being understood that possession of the same is solely for the benefit of the recipient and the recipient's heirs or successors in interest. 3.
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Can you buy an Emmy statue?

Emmy ® statuettes can only be purchased by individuals listed as official entrants for a winning entry. Individuals who have already received a statuette for that particular win cannot order an additional statuette.
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How much is it to buy an Emmy?

Winners must pay $400 for their own statuette

Because each trophy costs an estimated $400 to make, the Television Academy often charges extra fees if certain winners (such as large writing teams) want to receive multiple statuettes.
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Has anyone ever sold a GRAMMY?

The “Tequila” Grammy appears to have sold by auction in April of 2015 for $30,000. This issue came up again in 2011 when singer Toni Braxton filed for bankruptcy and NARAS stepped in, concerned that creditors would seize her six Grammys and sell them.
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Do 50 Cent have a Grammy?

The Grammy Awards are awarded annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. 50 Cent has been nominated 14 times and won 1.
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Is Grammy made of gold?

Gramophone trophy

The gold-plated trophies, each depicting a gilded gramophone, are made and assembled by hand by Billings Artworks in Ridgway, Colorado. In 1990, the original Grammy design was reworked, changing the traditional soft lead for a stronger alloy less prone to damage, making the trophy bigger and grander.
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Are Emmys pure gold?

According to the Los Angeles Times, the statues are made of copper and nickel and dipped in liquid gold. They cost between $300 and $400 to manufacture and weigh about 128 ounces, approximately the weight of a gallon of water.
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Who is the youngest person to win an Emmy?

Roxana Zal is the youngest Emmy winner of all time!

Roxana Zal was just 14-years-old when she won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series in 1984, thanks to her well-crafted portrayal of Amelia Bennett in the TV movie Something About Amelia.
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How do I order an Emmy?

National Awards Ordering

To order a National statue or other recognition award use the button below. Please contact [email protected] to retrieve log-in information. NATAS is not able to accommodate 'surprise' statue order requests.
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How much gold is in an Emmy?

The weight and dimensions of the Emmy statuette vary among the events. Each Primetime Emmy statuette weighs six pounds twelve and a half ounces (3.08 kg), and is made of copper, nickel, silver, and gold.
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Are Emmys gold plated?

Emmys. The Emmy Award statue — which pictures a woman with wings holding an atom — costs $400 to make, People reports. Each statue takes 5 1/2 hours to produce and is coated with copper, nickel, silver and gold.
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Is winning an Emmy a big deal?

More than just a victory for the cast and crew, scoring an Emmy is a big deal for a television network. Consequently, it's not uncommon for big names like HBO, Netflix, Amazon and Hulu to spend tens of millions on Emmy campaigns, according to Variety.
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Has an award been revoked?

Only one Academy Award has ever been revoked in the history of the Oscars, and it was for a documentary that had been nominated in the wrong year.
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Why couldn't the Pawn Stars sell the Grammy?

Though it was never revealed how the seller got his hands on the Grammy, Dunbar's immediate attempts to get it back suggest that it wasn't a Christmas present. Dunbar claimed legal ownership of the Grammy, got a court to forbid the Pawn Star people from re-selling it, and won his prize back.
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Can you sell awards?

Whether it be through a pawn shop, private sale, or eBay, it's not unheard of for an entertainment award to be put on sale. While most academies have very strict rules against selling an award, and will invoke right of ownership should they discover a sale, they do happen occasionally.
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Who won 18 Emmys?

Candice Bergen's five wins for Lead Actress in a Comedy Series helped power the show to 18 wins.
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Who won an Emmy at 14?

Roxana Zal, 14-years-old

Zal is currently the youngest Emmy winner of all time at 14. Zal won an Emmy in 1984 for best supporting actress for her work as Amelia Bennet in the TV drama "Something About Amelia."
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Does every Emmy winner get a trophy?

Nope, but they can probably get a contributor certificate or plaque. The rules state these "are available for all individuals who contributed to the honored project but are otherwise ineligible for the Emmy Award statue."
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Does anyone care about the Emmys?

Despite Cedric the Entertainer's best efforts, the 73rd Annual Emmy Awards were an underwhelming affair. At this point in human history, it is a well-documented fact that most Americans are not interested in watching awards shows.
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When a show wins an Emmy Does everyone get one?

According to the 2021 Emmy Awards General Rules & Procedures booklet, "each winning entry receives one (1) gratis statue. All individuals with an Emmy Award-eligible credit vetted by NATAS Administration will be able to order a Recipient statue.
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How much money is a Grammy worth?

Although the award itself is worthless, it still has a definite monetary value for winners due to the phenomenon known as the “Grammy bounce.” According to Forbes, a sampling of performers and producers who won a Grammy saw a 55% boost in concert ticket sales and producer fees in the year following their win.
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How much is a Grammy worth 2022?

Grammy winners are often a wealthy bunch, living large on the proceeds of their music, and this list of 14 of this year's nominees are no exception. The average net worth for all of them is a whopping $159,769,231, and the median is $8,000,000. See: How Rich is Pete Davidson?
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Do you get money for winning a Grammy?

Do artists get money for winning a Grammy? The short answer is no: Artists, producers, and/or songwriters do not get a check or monetary amount for winning an award. But what they do get, however, is a whole lot of recognition, and they'll forever be known as "the Grammy award-winning singer _____."
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