Hi all, I was at the 2018 NYINC Show today. This is the only Mint Error that interested me at an affordable price. Great Britain Pound Struck Off-Center Don't know how they figured 2005? Enjoy @physics-fan3.14 @Nathan401
@afantiques - I know you have no interest at all in these type of errors.. but I thought of you when I purchased this Pound today
Looks more like a 2004 to me than 2005: 2004 https://www.royalmint.com/discover/...ons/one-pound-coin/2004-forth-railway-bridge/ 2005 https://www.royalmint.com/discover/...cifications/one-pound-coin/2005-menai-bridge/
Yes its 2004 Forth Road Bridge, Scottish reverse, you can see the railway lines on the design left showing.
I have a small mint and engrave dies, and I love to see designs that were thought out when the rim denticles are used to enhance the design. This one is great. I did a die for an antiques shop called Trackside Antiques, so I put a set of RR tracks on each side. It's the little things that matter.
afantiques - I know you have no interest at all in these type of errors.. but I thought of you when I purchased this Pound today I really don't care about errors that you need a magnifying glass to see, but that is what I would call an error, and it is obvious enough to interest non-US collectors.
I've no idea why this thread was resurrected but @paddyman98 I thought I would let you know, Afantiques passed away in May.