Australia 2005 Dancing Man Dollar Strike Through Error
Struck through something, possibly a piece of cloth.
Struck through something, possibly a piece of cloth.
Partial collar error on commemorative dollar with interesting wart cud on HM’s chin.
One of the more interesting error coins, a planchet that is in the process or splitting in half but remains attached still around one third of the coin. It’s partially apart resembling a clamshell hence the name.
Clipped planchet or bitten edge error 50 cent.
50 cent split planchet with the two pieces fitting neatly together as a mated pair.
Weak strike reverse from oil or grease on the die during striking. Often called die fill or greasy die.
Ramstrike coin error with typical protruding lugs from the planchet being rotated in the collar when struck.
Wrong planchet 1984 Australian dollar coin struck on a cupro-nickel planchet that weighs 4.6gm.
A coin that was already struck was too slow when exiting the press and caught the edge of this coin as it was being struck leaving a brockage impression in the indent site.
2 cent struck on a 1 cent planchet, a full red example gem unc removed from a mint roll. Coin has the Maklouf portrait of the Queen which dates it 1985-1991.