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1947 Centenary Churchhill Medal? Can Someone Help Please?

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Hi, I'm looking for help identifying this coin/medallion I'm not sure which I counts as. I've searched online and can't find anything similar. As much information as possible would be gratefully received. Many thanks in advance.
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It is a medal, not a coin. Do you know the weight and diameter?

Unfortunately Engstrom's book came out two years before this. A lot of medals were issued for Churchill's centennial. It was a relatively high mintage, so may not be worth much more than melt. Then again, not a readily available medal online, so may have a Churchill collector willing to pay up.
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