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1902 Antique Replica Coin v2

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1902 Antique Replica Coin v2

$4.99 USD
 per 

1902 Antique Replica Coin

1902 ANTIQUE SILVER FINISH COINS (HALF DOLLAR) 

The 1902 coins feature an unmilled edge which lessens unwanted talk in the hands, but maintains the friction required for effortless palming. The softly burnished faces slide smoothly across each other and won’t catch on a close-up mat when performing a coin matrix. 

The coins were designed to look as if they were issued by a secret society from 1902 - perhaps one to which even Erdnase himself would have belonged. A rumoured initiation into such societies was the initiate’s wearing of a blindfold to complete a challenge, representing that until one was granted access to the inner secrets, they were blind. 

The Double-Headed Eagle is the Babylonian symbol of the followers of Ninurta, one of the oldest secret societies in known history. In Akkadian mythology, Ninurta was the God of War, who defeated the monster Anzu to obtain the tablets of destiny - tablets that gave the bearer the power to rule the universe. 

Coin with a ferromagnetic core. All the timeless looks of an aged Walking Liberty or Barber Half without the heavy Silver price tag. 

To build the perfect coin we looked to those that had come before. From the Roman Denarius and 16th Century Ducat, through to the Barber Half Dollar and British penny - we studied them all looking for the perfect design and the physical aspects that draw magicians to these small discs of metal. 

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The exact dimensions of a Walking Liberty Half Dollar 
Antique Silver Finish 
Ferromagnetic Core - these coins will stick to a magnet, and can be magnetised themselves 
Unmilled Edges limiting unwanted talk 
Softly burnished faces allow smooth movement across a close up pad 
Scratch & Impact resistant 

Comes Single Coin Silver without any instruction.

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I try to fool a coin expert

I picked up one of these for the novelty value, and it's an impressive looking coin. I showed it to a coin expert, and he admitted he'd never seen anything like it before, but he was convinced it wasn't genuinely from 1902, because it looked in far too good condition and nearly new. He was right of course - but it is still a cool gimmick you can use for coin work, and anything with a plot about antiques.

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