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<p>[QUOTE="Siggi Palma, post: 1422217, member: 18255"]This is the article in a nutshell I left the part on were he is descriping how the errro was made. </p><p><br /></p><p>God I hate google translate it makes my languege sound like we are all retarted. Now this is after I fixed it <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>The only known spcimen of a cross-breed betwen the Icelandic krona</p><p>and English coin in the world will be on display at the Icelandic Coin accosiation collectors show</p><p>this weekend. This special coin may not be a feast for the eye but rare and unusual it is in every way.</p><p>The debate about Icelandtaking up other countries currency, whether it is the Canadian dollar,Norwegian krone </p><p>or euro, now or the krona be directly related with foreign a foreign currency, has never been focused on the look</p><p>of the coin to be. But what if the Icelandic krona was literally "Fused together", so to say,to another currency.</p><p>A rare coincidence is found in this coin that could indicate how such Fusing or a"hybrid" would look like.</p><p>This type of error is extremely rare and very saught after by the world coin collectors. </p><p>This is the only Icelandic coin known to have this error.It is safe to say that the coin has an unique appearance.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Siggi Palma, post: 1422217, member: 18255"]This is the article in a nutshell I left the part on were he is descriping how the errro was made. God I hate google translate it makes my languege sound like we are all retarted. Now this is after I fixed it :) The only known spcimen of a cross-breed betwen the Icelandic krona and English coin in the world will be on display at the Icelandic Coin accosiation collectors show this weekend. This special coin may not be a feast for the eye but rare and unusual it is in every way. The debate about Icelandtaking up other countries currency, whether it is the Canadian dollar,Norwegian krone or euro, now or the krona be directly related with foreign a foreign currency, has never been focused on the look of the coin to be. But what if the Icelandic krona was literally "Fused together", so to say,to another currency. A rare coincidence is found in this coin that could indicate how such Fusing or a"hybrid" would look like. This type of error is extremely rare and very saught after by the world coin collectors. This is the only Icelandic coin known to have this error.It is safe to say that the coin has an unique appearance.[/QUOTE]
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