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This looks to be possibly a religious medal.

I am not so much interested in the monetary value since it's probably similar to trying to sell a bible which is typically not allowed.

It would be nice to know the approx year of minting and what group of people most likely created it.

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Looks Catholic to me, with the Spanish inscriptions and halos on Mary and Jesus. The M-shaped monogram on the first pic reminds me of Mexico City's mint mark. Otherwise, I'm not sure--hope others weigh in too.
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The inscriptions appear to be in English: Sacred Heart Have mercy on us
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Spence, if you Google "Miraculous Medal" or "Medal of the Immaculate Conception," you'll find explanations regarding the M/cross combo.
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Definitely Catholic. Looks very similar to the Saint medallions/pocket tokens. The ones that say 'Saint _______ watch over us'

Did you test for silver content? Most of the tokens I find are sterling. This one is ostensibly much older than the tokens I'm referencing.
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pilgrim token/medal
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The equivalent of a tourist token, except specifically for Catholics.
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The inscriptions appear to be in English


I need to drink my coffee before I start posting in the morning. I saw "sin" and thought it was Spanish for "without"...

@bob, you are right about that being a cross on the M, so not Mexico City.

At least I got the right religion.
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I scratched the medallion on an acid test smooth stone and applied 14k test acid.

The metal only partially dissolved.

While scratching it on the stone I noticed that this medal easily bent when I applied pressure making me assume that its composition is Pb(lead).

Does the fact that its composition appears to be lead provide a better idea of the time period of its fabrication?

I am unaware of any medals being made of Pb that are intended to be worn around one's neck as evidenced by the small hole on the top portion: Pb poisoning etc.
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The only thing I know is that it is so big that you can kill someone with it
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In memory of the general meeting of staff of the Bank of America
Milan
2 june 1951
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