Category: Error Coins

New Zealand 1981 Split Planchet 50 Cent Error Split planchet error, the coin strike occurring after the planchet split in two. The split face of the coin is the reverse. Strike weakness is apparent because of the underweight planchet. Weighs …

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New Zealand 199X Straight Clipped Planchet Error

Straight clip in high grade.

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New Zealand 2004 10c/$1 Mule

New Zealand 2004 10c/$1 Mule New Zealand 10 cent from 2004 with a New Zealand dollar obverse. Read more on The Australian Coin Collecting Blog Coin Information Reference Number: K00177 Country: New Zealand Denomination: 10c Year: 2004 Mint: Royal Mint …

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New Zealand 50 Cent Split Planchet Error Split planchet error, the coin strike occurring after the planchet split in two. The split face of the coin is the obverse. Strike weakness is apparent because of the underweight planchet. Weighs 6.85g, …

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Nigeria 1959 Penny Off -Centre Double Strike

PCGS graded Nigerian holed penny double struck, visually spectacular.

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Papua New Guinea 1975 1 Kina Off Centre Hole

Off centre hole error.

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PNG 1975 1 Kina Off Centre Hole Error

Off centre hole.

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Papua New Guinea 1975 20 Toea Indent Error

Papua New Guinea 1975 20 Toea coin struck with a stray 1 Toea blank planchet in the press at the same time. This created an impression of the blank planchet in the obverse of the coin 17.65mm wide. A very impressive indent error coin.

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Rhodesia and Nyasaland 1963 Penny PCGS MS66RD Mint Error Double Punched Hole

Rhodesia and Nyasaland 1963 Penny PCGS MS66RD Mint Error Double Punched Hole Coin Information Country: Rhodesia and Nyasaland Denomination: Penny Year: 1963 Grade: MS66RD PCGS Reference: 82137102 Error Type: Double Punched Center Hole

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Thailand (1962) Baht Double Struck

An interesting double struck Thai baht. First strike was well centered. Second strike was offset by about 15% of the coin diameter and rotated by approximately 110 degrees anti clockwise.

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