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Gold Medallion. Does Anyone Know Anything About It?

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Does anyone know anything about this gold medallion, its origin, purpose, what its made of? Value?

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Pity it is in a bezel.
Need to prove it's gold, and not gold plated.
Need diameter thickness and weight.
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It weighs 1.79g how do I prove/find out if its real gold?
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XRF analysis will only get you the purity of the gold in the surface layer.
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