I tried, for science, but could not reach a limit. I went up to 2^128 and it just keeps fucking going.
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I'm not 100% sure, but I think that Python's duck typyng concept implicitly uses a sort of "bigint" implementation, so an int can never overflow unless it's so big to require more bytes than you have free in your RAM to be represented.
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EDIT - It seems I was remembering correctly:
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