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Jeux Méditerranéens/ Tunis-Alger-Casablanca-Latakia-Agde/ Five Games, 10 official coins, including three 20f coins :a) Participant badge, rectangular, enameled, "Jeux Méditerranéens de Tunis, 8-17 sept 1967", green ribbon, enameled cartouche "Athlète". With pin on back, from Bertoni, Milan, 70mmx25; b) Participant medal (round, silver-plated metal), obverse: "Jeux Mediterranéens d'Alger, 1975"; reverse: logos of all disciplines present. From Bertoni, Milan. Diam: 60mm; c) Casablanca. Four programs (2 in French, 2 in Arabic), n°2, The presentation and program of the 9th Med Games in Casablanca, Monday Dec 13 1982 (24 pages, Large format, 42cmx29), the King's word. Official date: 3-17/9/1983). Rare; d) Participant's medal (round in bronze), obverse: portrait of President Bachar El Assad, reverse: "Xès Jeux Méditerranéens, 1987, Latakia" -Lattaquié, Syria. There were 18 nations, 18 disciplines, and in soccer, Syria beat France, with Saïd Aouita, Nawal El Moutawakel (athletics), Conchita Martinez (tennis), Rashwan (judo), Lamberti (swimming) and Albania and volleyball and women's basketball shining. Diam: 70mm (in case): e) Agde, Mediterranean Games, 1993, 3 coins of 20f, with the three rings.

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Jeux Méditerranéens/ Tunis-Alger-Casablanca-Latakia-Agde/ Five Games, 10 official coins, including three 20f coins :a) Participant badge, rectangular, enameled, "Jeux Méditerranéens de Tunis, 8-17 sept 1967", green ribbon, enameled cartouche "Athlète". With pin on back, from Bertoni, Milan, 70mmx25; b) Participant medal (round, silver-plated metal), obverse: "Jeux Mediterranéens d'Alger, 1975"; reverse: logos of all disciplines present. From Bertoni, Milan. Diam: 60mm; c) Casablanca. Four programs (2 in French, 2 in Arabic), n°2, The presentation and program of the 9th Med Games in Casablanca, Monday Dec 13 1982 (24 pages, Large format, 42cmx29), the King's word. Official date: 3-17/9/1983). Rare; d) Participant's medal (round in bronze), obverse: portrait of President Bachar El Assad, reverse: "Xès Jeux Méditerranéens, 1987, Latakia" -Lattaquié, Syria. There were 18 nations, 18 disciplines, and in soccer, Syria beat France, with Saïd Aouita, Nawal El Moutawakel (athletics), Conchita Martinez (tennis), Rashwan (judo), Lamberti (swimming) and Albania and volleyball and women's basketball shining. Diam: 70mm (in case): e) Agde, Mediterranean Games, 1993, 3 coins of 20f, with the three rings.

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