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Is This A Commemorative Medallion ?

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Looking at some medals online and came across this, not sure what it is as there was no description. Year 1907 and 3 inches is it.


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It is a replica of a Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle
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biokemist6... Thanks a bunch..
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Three inches is pretty big. I've got a Lincoln Cent that's three inches. They sell those and other old coin replicas of the sort in tourist/novelty shops. I think some people use them as drink coasters.
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