29 g - 3 mm? [solved]

Discussion about Unknown country • Medal - Lewis Hamilton (Formula 1 World Champion)

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Pretty sure it is meant to be 29 mm and 3 g. But @sophie_gilder1999 might be able to correct it.

Referee for Exonumia from United States

and probably weighs 31.1 g (1 oz as stated here: https://www.classictrax.co.uk/product/lewis-hamilton-1-oz-gold-plated-commemorative-f1-medal-from-2014/)

Pity @sophie_gilder1999 seems to be on a coin break and might be the only one to enlighten us …

 

ND should also be changed to 2024 is a master referee happens to read this 😉

Just call me Bram

No new swaps for the moment, still too many half-ongoing swaps to clean up!

I’ve weighed it and it still seems to come out at 29g, even after calibrating my scales, so I’ve kept that as it is. I do see though that I wrote the diameter to be 3mm, when that was supposed to be the thickness so I’ve requested for this to be updated. Thank you

BramVB

and probably weighs 31.1 g (1 oz as stated here: https://www.classictrax.co.uk/product/lewis-hamilton-1-oz-gold-plated-commemorative-f1-medal-from-2014/)

 

Maybe 1 Avoirdupois ounce?

Status changed to Solved (shevelyovv, 7 Nov 2025, 19:01)

Thank you all.

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