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SCRelicHunter

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  1. Thanks for the fine welcome and the awesome reference! Please find the attached images. As you can see there is some damage to the edges and marks on the flats of the medal, but it appears to be the same medal. Measurements are: 76 mm 252 grams I would not think that in this condition it would be worth grading this medal, but with the low mintage does it seem feasible to send in for grading? Thanks again! Jeff
  2. Hey There, I am a new member to your site. I came across a coin entry that a current member HUD had entered regarding a Bronze Medal 1881 Julian PR-20 (First Issue Reverse). I recently acquired this medal in circulated condition with some marks and issues, but was curious if the information regarding only 89 copies of the 1st Reverse version was correct. Also if there are any other locations that I can access for additional information as I have only found images of this medal on museum sites with basic information. Thanks in advance for any input! Jeff I will attach images shortly.