New Art Deco Medal

I got this on the Bay of E recently... This is from a seller that has less than perfect feedback, but I'm not sure why, I've always been very pleased with my buys from him.
The medal is titled "L'Aurore", and the artist is Edouard-Pierre Blin. He does nice horses! Presumably this represents Aurora, Goddess of the Dawn.
Obverse

Detail of the Obverse (slightly fuzzy with my extremely low tech camera)

Oh, and the reverse, because some of you guys seem to like these BBLs!

Cathy
The medal is titled "L'Aurore", and the artist is Edouard-Pierre Blin. He does nice horses! Presumably this represents Aurora, Goddess of the Dawn.
Obverse
Detail of the Obverse (slightly fuzzy with my extremely low tech camera)
Oh, and the reverse, because some of you guys seem to like these BBLs!
Cathy
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There are lots of great looking medals out there and sometimes I wonder why more people don't collect them.
Bob
"There are lots of great looking medals out there and sometimes I wonder why more people don't collect them"
I don't know either Bob, there are certainly rarities with great art all over the place.
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It's only a matter of time before collectors find the REAL rarity is in medals.
That is a beauty, nice grab
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DPOTD
The pics are very good!!!
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Shep
Blin medal
Dr J
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I really don't know
Linkage. This is the one I bought. There is definitely a size difference, and appears to be a difference in materials (or maybe just condition). Mine was sold as the original strike but I'm not so sure about the other one. A couple of the other bidders on the one I got are familiar names, which is not a reason to buy anything of course, but is reassuring nonetheless
Cathy
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