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Can Anyone Identify This Medal?

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It's a little bigger than a Morgan dollar. Any clues? thanks in advance.

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J. Edouard Roiné, sculptor, medalist (American), was born in Nantes, France. Pupil of Leopold Maurice and of Chantrou. Came to America in 1881, and returned to France in 1898, where he exhibited in the Paris Salon, receiving mention; the following year he was awarded the first medal at the Paris Exposition. Some of his works are at the Luxembourg, Paris; others at the Metropolitan Museum in New York; he is also represented at Berlin, Venice, etc. Member of the National Sculpture Society.
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identified, moving to the Medals section
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the op's picture looks like silver..
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And as well, the Roiné uniface medallion has been given a reverse, with blank cartouches to be inscribed with a name and a year.
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