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Please Help ID This Coin (Medal?) (Id: Jewelry Bangle Of French Propaganda Medallion)

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Most likely not a coin but rather a jewelry bangle with degraded Arabic inscription.
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I keep this answer on a permanent file as the question arises so often:

Your coin has an interesting history. Many people will tell you that it is an Imitation Ottoman. By which they mean a poor copy of an Ottoman coin used as ornamentation by dancers.
See: Belly Money.

This is almost certainly dancer's ornamentation but is copied from a French propaganda medallion.

In 1857 the French were victorious in Algeria, against the rebel groups who continued to fight despite the surrender of their leader Abd-el-Kader. They then created six medals with Arabic legends which were widely distributed throughout the population.
This has led to their classification as propaganda medals and yours is a poor copy of one of those medals
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Interesting, never knew they existed.
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