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Need Help Identifying This French Coin? Medal? Token? (Id: Likley Jewelry Fob)

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It is slightly smaller than a United States Quarter
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Most likely not a coin as it bears no date or denomination.

So, a token, medal or fantasy piece.

It looks odd in that it combines an obverse design used on French Republic coins after 1930 with a symbol of the monarchy reverse that was not seen on French coins after 1830. (also looks like some kind of plating is peeling off)
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@cv, first welcome to CCF. Second, while I agree that this isn't a coin, I wonder if you could take a picture of the edge at 12 o'clock of the front. There might be signs of a loop that has been removed.
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It does have a mark at 12 o'clock on the edge I cant get a real good picture of it. It came in a bag of foreign coins that I got from a friend that has traveled all over Europe. She says everything in the bags was change she got back from purchases she made. If it wasn't for that I would say it came from a piece of bad costume jewelry. It is metal and does look to be plated.
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The bag contain several interesting coins including a 1907 1 Kurus silver coin from the ottoman Empire and a guardian angel token. I was hoping for something interesting but I think it is a cheap piece removed from costume jewelry and passed off onto an unsuspecting tourist.
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I think it is a cheap piece removed from costume jewelry


I think that's a good guess. The obverse design in particular looks like a not so well executed knock off of French coins from the 1930s/1940s.

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