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    Posted 3 years ago

    Militarist
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    Wildest Chinese Medal Ever

    I just ran across the wildest medal which is so brazen that I must assume it is satirical in nature. The silver plated medal is 90 mm in diameter, weighs 105.36 grams and comes with a screw on loop and neck ribbon. The obverse depicts a Chinese rocket launching which makes me think of their recent hyper-sonic missile test. The reverse features the Covid-like SARS Virus under targeting cross hairs. Sars, you may remember was an earlier Chinese pandemic.

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    1. Militarist Militarist, 1 year ago
      Can anyone read the Chinese inscription? Curious about the issuer. Not the same as their coins. Wu-Han? Thanks, Fred

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