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A 2-Headed French Liard (1657)

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Usually, 2-headed or 2-headed coins are phony, having been made by gluing 2 half-coins together.

I believe that this one is a real Mint product because an identical, but higher grade one, was offered in a prestigious Paris auction some years ago.

(And, the edge looks good).


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A-2-Headed-French-Liard-1657


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