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2000 $2 Coin Multiple Errors! A Must See!

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 Posted 09/16/2018  01:29 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Carmcoin to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Please Help.
What is everyone's opinion on errors for this coin. I am extremely new to this hobby and unfortunately am not up to date with all lingo and terminology.

Why does the coin have a crack in several places around the rim? And what error would that be defined as Please?

Also,
I am unsure if genuine error for Queens mouth and chin.
Would it be genuine mint error?

Thank you in advance for any assistance you could give me. I am clearly out of my depth at the moment and have so much to learn.
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2000-$2-Coin-Multiple-Errors!-A-Must-See!
2000-$2-Coin-Multiple-Errors!-A-Must-See!
2000-$2-Coin-Multiple-Errors!-A-Must-See!
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 Posted 09/16/2018  01:39 am  Show Profile   Check spru's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add spru to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply


I can say for certain that what we see on the Queen's nose, mouth and chin is damage from a coin counting/sorting machine of some type. The tell-tale sign is that the impression forms a concentric circle within the rim.

The rim itself having a separation is most likely due to a small offset (to the north) in the die's position when striking the coin, and could also be influenced by greater than normal striking pressure.

Learning about the striking process is a must if you wish to learn about errors.

A pic or two of the coin's reverse would be nice, too.
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 Posted 09/17/2018  12:12 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Errers and Varietys to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks like damage on the face.
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