Happy 2020! Here are 2 more world errors in my collection. A multi-struck 2017 Indian 2-rupees. And a 2000 Canadian quarter Struck Through.
Hungary 1915KB 10 Fillér Broadstruck KM-496 (1915-1918) Iron (Wartime Issue) The severely worn obverse die was from the previous type and was pressed into use in 1919 to strike 1915-dated issues. This is a tough date, and I was very pleased to find this nice broadstruck example.
Here is a Queen Victoria (1860-1894) 1-penny error, with full reverse brockage. I like it showing 2 portraits.
I did the same, mine was for over a year. I am dabbling a little. Splurged yesterday, hopefully it doesn't become a habit. My spending was out of control. LOL
Being that the line between errors and variety's is blurred. Here is a 30 Dr from Greece. DDO. It is mostly located on the perimeter lettering but some evidence can be found towards the center of the coin. Here is the NGC website if you enlarge the image then expand it again. you can see how extreme the doubling is on my coin. https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/world/greece-30-drachmai-km-87-1964-cuid-1119570-duid-1330429
Here's my only . 1694 (Just The Reverse of) William And Mary 1/2 pence - UNBARRED . ( The letter V upside down was used instead of A's in MARIA )