Australia 2005 Dancing Man Dollar Partial Collar Error
Partial collar error on commemorative dollar with interesting wart cud on HM’s chin.
Partial collar error on commemorative dollar with interesting wart cud on HM’s chin.
Struck through something, possibly a piece of cloth.
PCGS graded with interesting cheek cud resembling a tear.
Shows the tear cud on HM’s cheek often seen in 2005 dollar errors.
This Australian $2 coin has been struck without the third coin die, the collar. It’s the coin collar that applies the edge milling, none of which we can see on this coin. It hasn’t spread far enough to call it a broadstrike but it’s nearly there, one could nickname it a pancake coin.
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Minimal edge milling present, this coin was barely in the collar when it was struck.
An excellent example of a tilted partial collar.
2008 standard design mob of 5 kangaroos dollar with two cuds. This coin has a cud on the numeral 1 and also on the underside of the large kangaroos tail.
An example of the famous rabbit ear cud found behind the ear of the top kangaroo. This variety is found on numerous years of this coin design.