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    There is plenty of evidence for both methods if you look around. Mint products look in the main to be filled.
  2. 1 point
    Wouldn't they be filling the die letter, not grinding it off?
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    Julius Caesar, Denarius. Military mint traveling with Caesar, 49-48 BC. I have always loved this type. So happy it came in the other week for sale along with a whole collection of over 100 Denarii. Contained in a lovely Victorian cabinet, perfect! Just thought I'd share it as its a nice example. Cheers, Tim





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