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  1. #1

    Feb 2007
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    Medallian 1788

    Minted in Boyonne, France
    Sandcasted
    A few on Ebay ...not the same markings on the crown
    3 inches diameter
    Blank on the other side
    what was it made for
    Brass cover over silver base on the back



    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Medallian 1788 -1788-front.jpg   Medallian 1788 -1788-rear-.jpg  

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    Sep 2007
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    Re: Medallian 1788

    A similar button was posted recently. Does that mark in the center on the back look like it could have been where a shank was? Based on French ECU coinage.
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    si
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    Re: Medallian 1788

    probably a sample who made contemporary ECU copies...i have one and i cannot believe that was in circulation just badly made

  4. #4

    Feb 2007
    27

    Re: Medallian 1788

    Hi,

    Thank you for the replies...I bought this over 25 years ago at an estate sale in
    Hawaii. Much earlier than when the ECU was formed. I also bought other things that turned out to be quite old and contempory with the medallion.. The mark on the blank side middle is quite small
    and does not appear to have had a shank at any given time.
    If this was made in 1788 what was it used for? was it attached to a travelling chest maybe?
    I do not think that it was used as coinage due to the large diameter size.

    Regards to all

  5. #5

    Re: Medallian 1788

    Quote Originally Posted by jamestaylor
    Hi,

    Thank you for the replies...I bought this over 25 years ago at an estate sale in
    Hawaii. Much earlier than when the ECU was formed. I also bought other things that turned out to be quite old and contempory with the medallion.. The mark on the blank side middle is quite small
    and does not appear to have had a shank at any given time.
    If this was made in 1788 what was it used for? was it attached to a travelling chest maybe?
    I do not think that it was used as coinage due to the large diameter size.

    Regards to all
    in no way was this ever made in 1788, 1988 maybe
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  6. #6
    si
    Sep 2008
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    Re: Medallian 1788

    Quote Originally Posted by CRUSADER
    Quote Originally Posted by jamestaylor
    Hi,

    Thank you for the replies...I bought this over 25 years ago at an estate sale in
    Hawaii. Much earlier than when the ECU was formed. I also bought other things that turned out to be quite old and contempory with the medallion.. The mark on the blank side middle is quite small
    and does not appear to have had a shank at any given time.
    If this was made in 1788 what was it used for? was it attached to a travelling chest maybe?
    I do not think that it was used as coinage due to the large diameter size.

    Regards to all
    in no way was this ever made in 1788, 1988 maybe
    pictures are too small to tell.. ECU is French Thaler..no way it was made in 1788..maybe in revolutionary years..then was total Anarchy and also in counterfeiting coinage .. i have samples that are looking more like piece of some plain metal then a real coin.
    With bigger pictures i can tell if it is a modern copy.

  7. #7
    gb
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    Re: Medallian 1788

    Paris expo medallion..commemorative maybe.
           

  8. #8

    Sep 2007
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    Re: Medallian 1788



    Looks much the same as the modern cast reproductions, so that for the most part dates it. No idea what it was used for, but that's the piece of info. that's missing here.
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  9. #9

    Re: Medallian 1788

    http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.p...,436613.0.html
    Is it 3 inches or 3cm? If 3cm, its similar to the modern coin button above, it would have been a sort of 2 piece construction.
    If 3 inches, then clearly too big & would have attached to
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