A stunning example of a Stunning medallion

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A stunning example of a Stunning medallion
Greetings silver stackers and collectors! Today I thought I would share with you probably my favourite medallion in my collection and its a beauty! 


![young queen.jpg](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/madstacks/23uFPqSYZ6YBE8dpUHnYGLWEFJTbEY2gSaq8RJuaJE9MpBrjWEZRgfBVtDJfaimjnwWzz.jpg)


What we have here is a 1897 Diamond Jubilee commemorative medallion, its 125 years old! its still in its original box but that's a bit worse for wear (but its kept it in great condition so far! )

This medal measures 56 mm in diameter and has about 85 grams of .925 sterling silver, but to be honest the weight is of little importance - what gives this value is the stunning design and beautiful condition. A total of only 27,682 were ever minted. 


![queen.jpg](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/madstacks/23uQpMpin6bdJFfRbPStCCoker9cppYrEoBaqZjSeDTDy541qkbjwbup3cghKcKaXtxgn.jpg)

For me this medal hits every mark, They also do one in solid gold, and that truly is a sight to behold! but out of my price range.

One day maybe! 
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