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Wiley's coin and relic by-products from 40 years of gold prospecting.
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<blockquote data-quote="wiley coyote" data-source="post: 674817" data-attributes="member: 7587"><p>Hi. User 4386. I finally found out what one of the missing words were on my medallion I posted on 24 Dec 2021. It only showed the letters upatoria. which turned out to be the city of Eupatoria. Which was occupied by the British and the French in 1854, during the Crimean War. Where the battle of Eupatoria occurred. The Russian name was Yevpatoria. So it seems the medallion I found is a commemoration of the battle sites of the Crimean War. So the facial profile on it must be Napoleon Bonaparte. Again , many thanks for your detective work on the other words on it. wiley</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wiley coyote, post: 674817, member: 7587"] Hi. User 4386. I finally found out what one of the missing words were on my medallion I posted on 24 Dec 2021. It only showed the letters upatoria. which turned out to be the city of Eupatoria. Which was occupied by the British and the French in 1854, during the Crimean War. Where the battle of Eupatoria occurred. The Russian name was Yevpatoria. So it seems the medallion I found is a commemoration of the battle sites of the Crimean War. So the facial profile on it must be Napoleon Bonaparte. Again , many thanks for your detective work on the other words on it. wiley [/QUOTE]
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