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    DanielC

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    1. Thanks for the reply! It's seeming impossible to discover anything about this thing, all internet searches have come back without any help and if nobody on here's seen it then I don't know what else I can do to find more about it. I'm assuming the St Christopher image is just a good omen for travellers, as he is the patron saint for travellers. Thanks anyway!
    2. Hi there, I have registered on this forum to try and discover anything at all about a coin sized medallion that came into my possession about 3 years ago. I'm not sure what it is, so it's possibly insignificant and irrelevent to this website, but I can't find any where else to ask. Anyway here's the description: It's small, probably about the size of a 2p penny, but a bit heavier. On the front is a soldier, holding a rifle, with what looks like a building and several flags behind him. Along the top reads "Arromanches" and below the image reads "6 Juin 1944". On the rear is Saint Christopher. Here's a blurry picture: If anybody can help I'd be very grateful, Thanks in advance, Daniel
    3. Just realised this post is in the wrong category. Sorry!
    4. Hi there, I have registered on this forum to try and discover anything at all about a coin sized medallion that came into my possession about 3 years ago. I'm not sure what it is, so it's possibly insignificant and irrelevent to this website, but I can't find any where else to ask. Anyway here's the description: It's small, probably about the size of a 2p penny, but a bit heavier. On the front is a soldier, holding a rifle, with what looks like a building and several flags behind him. Along the top reads "Arromanches" and below the image reads "6 Juin 1944". On the rear is Saint Christopher. Here's a blurry picture: If anybody can help I'd be very grateful, Thanks in advance, Daniel
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