Hello friends, i am an amateur error coin collector. I want to know what is exactly a counterbrockage error mean ?? Please explain in simple & easy to understand words. Generally in brockage error coins - brockage of obverse is found on reverse or brockage of reverse is found on obverse. But in case of brockage of obverse on obverse side or brockage of reverse on reverse side. Is this mean a counterbrockage error. Please let me know about it. Thanks, lionabden
Counter-brockage errors are the result of a planchet and a brockage coin being present in the coining chamber at the same time. The items may overlap or rest on top of each other. There is one exception - the “counter-brockage second strike” - which is the result of a planchet and a counter-brockage coin being in the coining chamber together Counter-brockage second strike This is the exception to the one planchet and one brockage struck coin rule. When a counter brockage coin rests partially on a planchet, the result is a “partial brockage-counter-brockage strike” coin (described below) and a double struck coin with the second strike off-center and a corresponding depressed and slightly enlarged relief image of the already struck coin on the opposite side.
you have just explained how counterbrockage error is formed. i want to know that how to make out whether the coin has counter brockage error or not. i have attached images of two coins. please let me know what errors do these coins have brockage, counterbrockage or die clash.