George Vi coronation medal [solved]

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Please can any one help me identify this medal , I’m thinking it may be bronze ? Many thanks in advance , It is the size , weight and blank back that is confusing me .

Hi,

 

Does your medal have “Bronze” and a mint mark stamped on the edge?

 

If so, Whittlestone & Ewing (Royal Commemorative Medals 1837-1977 Volume 7) identify it as being made by the Paris Mint (WE 7198)

 

The Obverse is the approved design (approved by the Royal Mint) by John Langford Jones

Yes it does , I hadn’t noticed! That’s brilliant thank you so much i really appreciate your help expertise and time 

Status changed to Solved (Ts962, 11 Ocak 2024, 05:27)

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N#317830 

 

Seems as though this was a bit of a ‘stock’ design.

Amateur coin collector with some tokens

Indeed , I have subsequently found out that this one is a “leftover” from one of the organisation’s that orderered them and then put their own Reverse on them which is why the reverse is blank 

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