Considering this, is the Oscar award real gold?
The statuettes are solid bronze and plated in 24-karat gold. Due to a metal shortage during World War II, Oscars® were made of painted plaster for three years.
Additionally, do you have to pay for an Oscar? The short answer is $0. Taking home one of those coveted trophies doesn't come with a monetary bonus. And don't even think about trying to sell it: Each Oscar winner must sign a document that says that the Academy has first dibs on any Oscar sales—and the only price they'll pay to buy it back from you is just $10.
Likewise, can you sell an Oscar?
The Oscar statue is possibly the most recognizable award in the world. An Oscar winner can't sell or otherwise dispose of a statuette without “first offering to sell it to the Academy for the sum of $1.00.” And the rules don't just apply to the winner, but also to their heirs and anyone who is given one.
Has anyone sold their Oscar?
Auctions of Oscar statuettes are very uncommon because winners from 1951 onward have had to agree that they or their heirs must offer to sell it back to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for $1 before selling it to anyone else. Selznick's Gone With the Wind Oscar for a record $1.5 million in 1999.
