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Great variety of items on the block. Good luck with the auction and to all the bidders. 🍀😎👍
Thanks 👍
Ancient coins, your hands truck, so you cannot have a strike doubled ancient coin
I think it is possible!
@Kai Dez I think that makes sense! Though the coin I was referring to is from the 1800s… I definitely could be wrong… just an interesting effect on that coin. Thanks for the clarification!
@Treasure Town if it was from 1800 it could be strike doubly
There can be die shifts and double strikes on ancient coins. The die could shift during a strike, but many dies were also struck multiple times to produce a proper high relief and the die could move around between strikes to produce a so-called double strike.
Do you ship internationally? I live in Sweden
I am not sure of Whatnot’s policy.. I think they do ship internationally, but it can be pricy.
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