This coin isn’t just old — it was struck twice! In today’s video, we’ll explore a rare Saudi Arabian 1 Ghirsh coin from 1946 (AH 1365) that was overstruck on top of an older coin from 1937 (AH 1356). 🕰 Why did Saudi Arabia reuse old coins? 🏛 What was happening in the kingdom under King Abdulaziz at that time? 🔍 What does “overstrike” mean and why is it important for collectors? 💎 And what makes this coin so unique — both historically and visually? We’ll answer all that and more — so don’t forget to like 👍, subscribe 🔔, and share the story of a coin that reflects the early days of a nation just beginning to rise. 💬 Drop a comment: Have you ever seen an overstruck coin before? Would you add this piece to your collection? • #RareCoin • #SaudiArabia • #OverstruckCoin • #Numismatics • #CoinCollectors • #MiddleEastHistory • #SilverCoin • #HistoricalCoins • #saudicurrencyrate
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