Medal of Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, after a design by Sir Joseph Edward Boehm (died 1890) see generally discussion [http://www.cointalk.com/threads/lets-see-your-exonumia.203005/page-63 here} and on earlier pages. Note that even though Morgan later emigrated, this is judged by UK rules.
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circa 1874
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Personal collection of exonumia
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