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1823 George 1111 medal

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Got a George the 4th medallion and was curious as to wether it is an 1823 £2 gold coin made into a medalion or just a medallion.

I have seen pictures of both- most medallions look like old copper coins with no luster or gold colour.

The one I have is the same as the one in the 2008 spink catalogue, minus the signature, but I'm not sure about the thickness the coin should be( validating it's origin.

Any opinions would be welcome

Pitprop

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Got a George the 4th medallion and was curious as to wether it is an 1823 £2 gold coin made into a medalion or just a medallion.

I have seen pictures of both- most medallions look like old copper coins with no luster or gold colour.

The one I have is the same as the one in the 2008 spink catalogue, minus the signature, but I'm not sure about the thickness the coin should be( validating it's origin.

Any opinions would be welcome

Pitprop

Post a picture, Pitprop. Permit people to perceive in person. :P

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