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Help Identifying Tokens/Medals #2

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Here are three more medals/tokens from either France of England that I could use the help and expertise of the forum members. Again, any help appreciated.

The first is an 1837-1887 Her Majesty the Queen Jubilee of the third reign. Haven't been able to find similar ones on line.

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The second is a French Education Physique Medal. I have found bronze issues but nothing about silver (I have not tested this but believe it is partial silver).

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The third is a very large Medal which I assume is from England but as you will see, it is worn and difficult to see the details.

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Last is a medal by John Croker of Queen Anne, ANNA DEI GRATIA MAG BRITAN FRA ET HIB REGINA. Reverse is also Queen Anne, dressed as Pallas, legend NOVA PALLADIUM TROIÆ.
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