From the farside: a possible new SCD discovery?

Snagged last weekend at a show, this bronze medal is nearly identical(43 mm.dia., 4.5 mm thick) to the HK-8 (shown below in white metal).







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<< <i>HK-8 is known in bronze (probably will be called HK-8a). The obverse design was used on a bunch of medals; a large group of photography award medals was recently sold on eBay. There is also a larger version with the same design as HK-8 on both obverse and reverse. On the other hand, HK-8 is a British medal, and it was only listed as a So-Called Dollar in the first place because it was mistakenly identified as related to the New York Crystal Palace. I like the look of British medals a lot, but other ones wouldn't qualify as American So-Called Dollars... >>
So-calleddollars.com does list the 8A as bronze, so I'll assume it will be in the new book. I have the same question as coindeuce did. If the London Crystal Palace opened in 1851, how could this/these not be related to the American Crystal Palace that opened on the dates noted? Or did you mean this was a SCD created in Britain of the American event?
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So are they going to remove this from the new book, or at least add this info?
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