Armenian medallion

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Found in my family's mementos. No idea what the holes are for but guessing an attempt to discover metal content. Weighs 3.5 ounces, about 2.3/4 inches across. Dates on bottom are 1701-1901. Told that it is 100% #East Armenian language! Text on one: "Servant Of God Father Mkhitar", Text on the other one: "World Alliance of Holy Temple Мkhitarians. 1701-1901". > I want to know WHAT METAL would be used to make this item. I think Bronze. There is a VERY tiny bit of green (copper) showing through. What to you think?
 

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Gold plated bronze (Bronze gilt)

Commemorative issue


200th anniversary of the Establishment of the Mekhitarist Order

Mekhitar seated left writing with quill at his desk
Armenian legend
small S.J. lower right

Translation: Servant of God, Father Mekhitar - Venice, San Lazzaro


Panorama of Island of San Lazzaro degli Armeni, gondola passing in foreground
Armenian legend

Translation:
Two Hundredth Anniversary of the Mekhitarist Order
1701-1901
 

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Boom hows that for an ID nice piece also
 

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