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Can Anyone Identify This Tiny Gold Coin?

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This coin is my mom's and we were just wondering what it is and where it's from as well as possible value?

thanks for your help
malissa

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G'day, by the dates, I'd say that this is some form of commemorative medallion.
The gent depicted is Agustín de Iturbide, Emperor of Mexico, see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agust%..._de_Iturbide
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It's a "fantasy" gold 1 peso coin. It'll be made of real gold (probably somewhere between 8 and 18 karat) but it's not very heavy, so we're not talking high bullion value.

Forum member dcv had a similar one posted for ID, here.
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