Hi, It is indeed a "spot o' rot" It is really more circular than like a letter D. The unfortunate thing is that a circle looks like the right...
As mentioned ...these are bubbles under the plating. follow the line up and you see it at least to the numeral 9.
Hi, This ended up creating more questions than answers:-) All the coins related to Britain that are 20 Pence are all 5.00 g and are copper...
Hi Mike, Thanks for the clarification. :-) I need another cup of coffee:-) I usually think these things out a little better:-) Have Fun, Bill
OK...I'll see what fits:-)
I like Mike's point. Each error coin provides us with a puzzle that must be solved. Sometimes the solution is easier than others. It is Fun to...
If I get a chance, I'll look to see what other coin may be the weight that you indicated. There are many possibilities. Before I dig into the...
Some things to keep in mind though, for those who may be searching out genuine error coins on eBay , for example are: Some error coins of other...
Hi All, I played with the images a little more and I am going to change my opinion. After I copied the picture to my computer and tweaked the...
It looks like a wrong planchet error. It is a 100 kronur struck on a multi-sided planchet similar to a 20 pence of Great Britain. You would...
The Mint has some fairly stringent quality control measures. Although, some errors are fairly common and some coins that people think are errors...
yep! This is one that I have on one of my websites. It was mixed with other coins and tumbled around in a laundromat dryer for six months or so....
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