Because it is a medal and not a coin ... and exonumia are not the main concern for the most members here.
Also after Tokengate most people who are interested in such stuff stopped putting up tokens and medals so don't expect to find everything of those categories in the catalog.
Someone from the numista team unilaterally decided to delete many items that were deemed unsuitable for numista ... the admin had a list of what should be on numista and what not.
The biggest problem was that there was no open dicussion and that pissed many people off.
I personaly don't care much about tokens and medals but it also doesn't hurt me because I unchecked them in the search engine.
That just does not seem very fair, I have always been quite partial to exonumia and would have also been quite angry if I had my tokens deleted without some sort of warning.
Good thing I have not listed my civil war tokens or store cards, sounds like they would have been deleted if I tried to.
The problem I see for the catalog admins is that tokens and exonumia are such vast endless fields and most of the time you have only little to no information and if you have nobody to sort through all the stuff it piles on like a huge !@~*# and clogs the system with creation and change requests that nobody wants to deal with.
Maybe someday an offical decision is made and/or we get some referees for the Token section.
Very valid point. Too bad, because I have a load of nice tokens that, in the U.S., are pretty popular and I would have loved to add them to my collection here on numista.
but in the case of you war tokens they could even end up on the main catalog like notgeld and other emergency money ask the referee of the USA what he thinks about that and then do your thing