Great Britain 1992 Ten Pence Wrong Planchet Error
British ten pence struck on a wrong planchet intended for a Bahrain 50 fils coin.
British ten pence struck on a wrong planchet intended for a Bahrain 50 fils coin.
Great Britain 1992 two pence (KM#936a) struck on a wrong planchet. This copper plated steel magnetic planchet is underweight at 4.52g (a regular 2p should weigh 7.12g). It’s probable this coin was struck on a planchet intended for a Madagascar 5 Ariary.
British 2p error coin that has been struck on an incorrect scallop shaped planchet
Great Britain 1999 two pence (KM#987a) struck on a wrong or underweight unknown planchet. This bronze planchet is underweight at 3.25g (a regular 2p should weigh 7.12g).
Great Britain 1998 struck on a wrong planchet. This copper plated steel magnetic planchet is underweight at 3.46g. It’s possible this coin was struck on a planchet intended for a Malawi 2 Tambala.
Great Britain 1999 two pence (KM#987) struck on a wrong planchet. This copper plated steel magnetic planchet is underweight at 3.19g (a regular 2p should weigh 7.12g). It’s probable this coin was struck on a planchet intended for a Gambia 5 bututs.
Great Britain 1999 two pence (KM#987a) struck on a wrong or underweight unknown planchet. This bronze planchet is underweight at 3.25g (a regular 2p should weigh 7.12g).
This error coin hardly looks like a 7 sided heptagon as a British 20p should. That’s because the only part of the coin that engaged with the collar was the bottom of the reverse. It could be argued then this coin is a tilted partial collar and if the lip was slightly higher you’d call it a ramstrike.
Major lamination flaw or incomplete planchet resulting in a ragged edge. Underweight at 2.77 grams (normal weight 3.25 grams).
Great Britain 1660-62 1d PCGS AU55 Great Britain 1660-62 2d PCGS AU50 Great Britain 1662-85 3d PCGS AU53 Great Britain 1662-85 4d PCGS XF45 Coin Information Reference Number: C012403 Country: Great Britain Denomination: 1d, 2d, 3d, 4d Year: 1660-1686 Grade: …