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Two Aureus Magnus Medals

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Hello! I would like any information possible for the small coin in this collection. I've dug around and found a lot of info about the larger one of these medals but the small one still eludes my searches for what it is or the gold content. Thank you for the help as always.
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Cant find a Krause reference but I think it is a gold medal of Egypt.
The image is of Nefertiti as found on the silver 5 Pounds (KM#901), the gold 50 Pounds (KM#779 AGW 0.2459 oz.), and the gold 100 Pounds (KM#550 AGW 0.4962).

I am open to the suggestion that the image of Nefertiti could be of a medal of another country due to the Latin script, but the style of Nefertiti is as exactly on the coins mentioned above.
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Yeah it is. It's a bit odd because the larger coin is so easy to identify, but the smaller one I've had a heck of a time finding much information about. Thank you for the help!
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