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<p>[QUOTE="OldGoldGuy, post: 2078462, member: 72697"]Doug, you seem to be the one who could provide a quick answer on this; were the "planchets" of this general era we are discussing (gordian, philip, trajan) round and roughly 99% of the final shape before striking, or did they just hammer a red hot ball shaped hunk of semi precious metal that weighed roughly 3.00g?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="OldGoldGuy, post: 2078462, member: 72697"]Doug, you seem to be the one who could provide a quick answer on this; were the "planchets" of this general era we are discussing (gordian, philip, trajan) round and roughly 99% of the final shape before striking, or did they just hammer a red hot ball shaped hunk of semi precious metal that weighed roughly 3.00g?[/QUOTE]
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