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Monnaie De Paris 2002

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Anyone know what this is. I found it in a bucket of cents. Some idiot scratched it at 3:30 Notre Dame side probably to see what it was made of. Fine space reeded edge, 34mm diameter, 15.8g. Looks like it is a bronze alloy throughout. Color is accurate however I could have added some contrast to brighten the photo. nlp

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It's a medal minted by the Paris mint as a sort of tourist souvenir. Looks like it was part of a set, which was obviously broken up and spent. Uncirculated, they are worth a couple bucks.
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Tourist medal:
http://m.collection.jetons-touristi...241-R02-2002
As you can see at the above link, it was sold for 2 euro and the actual value is 25 euro

http://www.medaillestouristiques.com/

it is not part of a set. Such medals are sold seperatly at the price of 2 euro, at the counter of tourist attractions or vending machine.
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Thanks for the help. nlp
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