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Latin Translation Inscription On Medal

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Found an interesting medal with Latin Inscription. A language offered to me and I refused to enroll (I was having a hard enough time with English). If a member could translate these motto(s) I would appreciate it.



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"Si Quaeris Peninsulam Amoenam Circumspice". "If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look around you."
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"E Plurib Unum" held by the eagle indicates an American origin. It is, in fact, a minor variation of the coat of arms of the state of Michigan. Wikipedia.
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The medal is from Detriot, Michigan is a peninsula, Thank you.
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