Hello Walter,

Up to and including, one Troy ounce, I prefer saying "Mementos".

Medallion sounds like a big medal to me, a $5 word, so size does matter. Drawing the line, if at all, is subjective to one's own personal reference set (for me it is either a Spanish Milled Dollar 27.1g, US Silver Dollar 26.7g or my favorite, a Troy ounce. Then it sure would look like a medallion. The original Roman medal was silver and weighed only 2.3 grams, so to each their own (that to me could uncomfortably justify forme calling something 10g a medallion).

Medals (one buys for himself) sometimes are rated for the value of the reward. A 99.9% pure 25g memento has a silver value of $10.88, and if Palladium electroplated in the sky as one very pretty example posted, that is $0.15 to $0.20 worth of Palladium. Brilliantly struck LARGE run one Troy ounce (31.1g) attractive 0.999 silver bullion coins are sold to investors for low prices like $15 ($13.54 silver value); bars I assume are somewhat less. So I personally call these mementos to keep straight exactly what I am buying: nostalgia, gift or artistic appreciation.

Best wishes,
Doug



----- Original Message ----- From: "Walter Branch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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According to my dictionary, Bob Haag and me - they are medallions

-Walter Branch

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