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My Inherited Coins Part Five - French Empire Napoleon III

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Hi there. I have been sitting on these coins since I inherited them some years ago. Any info on these would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance.
Will

27mm wide. FRANCAIS EMPIRE

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My-Inherited-Coins-Part-Five---French-Empire-Napoleon-III

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This is French for sure. It has no denomination on it (like a British coin would be written 5 pence on it) so it's either a medal or a replica of a French coin.
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It is modelled on coinage of the Second Empire, but is not an actual coin. It appears to be a little souvenir medal.
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