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The Battle of the Somme, France 1916

The Somme Battle (from July 1 to November 18, 1916) represents an Allied offensive in response to the German advance in the Verdun region of occupied French territory.

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The Battle of the Somme, France 1916

Verdun Ruins, France 1916

Arc de Triomphe, France 1918

WWI Victory Parade, Champs-Elysées 1918

Battleships, Indian Ocean 1916

The Battle of Tannenberg, East Prussia 1914

Medical Trench (The Battle of the Marne), France 1917

The Battle of the Marne, France 1914

The offensive, France 1916

Operation Court, France 1916

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What is an NFT?

NFT stands for Non-Fungible Token and is a unique digital item. NFTs are managed on a blockchain, which traces the ownership and transaction history of each NFT, providing a unique code ID and metadata that no other token or user can duplicate. They are also impossible to counterfeit and immediately authenticated.

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Digital collectibles may have different degrees of rarity, depending on the collection: Common, Epic and Unique. The rarer the NFT collectible, the higher the appreciation rate. Thus, there will always be more Common than Epic; and, more Legendary than Unique. Digital Unique collectibles have only one copy (1/1).

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