
Napoleon Bonaparte Commemorative Medal
Likely France, given the subject matter, but could be produced by any country or private mint as a collectible. · The dates 1769 and 1821 refer to Napoleon's birth and death years, respectively. The medal itself would have been issued at a later date to commemorate him, likely around an anniversary of his birth or death (e.g., 1969 for his 200th birth anniversary or 2021 for his 200th death anniversary), or simply as a general historical collectible. The year of issue is not explicitly stated on the visible side of the medal.
The coin features a bust of Napoleon Bonaparte in uniform and his iconic bicorne hat, with the dates "1769 NAPOLEON BONAPARTE 1821" encircling his image. The coin appears to be a commemorative medal rather than circulating currency, due to the detailed historical dates and lack of specified monetary denomination. It has a bronze or brass-like color.
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