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2015 2-Dollar Coin With Red Over Elders Face An Error ? Think I Finally Found A Rare One .

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 Posted 07/12/2022  09:03 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Jimmy-melbpurne3 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
2015 2 dollar coin ,
Is this a real error , just like the misprint red on the poppy?

Let me know Jim

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House paint job I reckon.
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Unfortunately, it most likely isn't a mint error. The pad-printed red poppy coin of 2015 didn't have a single giant disc of red ink; it had a red ring, just like all the other "coloured ring" dollars.

This ink (or rather, "paint") has been applied privately, post-mint. I suspect they weren't trying to create a "mint error", but were painting coins for their own reasons. What those reasons might be I can only speculate. There is a Chinese and Korean tradition of painting coins and charms with dots of red and blue paint, but I've never heard of Chinese folks doing this to Western-style coins.
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