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Hello, I am hoping someone can help me find out what this is. Any references or links to other examples would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

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Interesting, not sure but this looks like a copy. The lettering for Liberty looks to far to the west. How can the reverse be so far gone?
There are a lot more knowledgeable ones than me will tell you.
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It was struck in a collar, so it's unlikely that it dates from 1793 America.
I'm guessing the reverse is blank so an inscription could be engraved.
That's an interesting medallion--wish I knew more!
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It is likely a trial strike for a stock die. Several coin dealers use the reverse for their advertisement. Not sure who the die sinker is.
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