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£2 Coins With Progressive Die Flaws

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In my collection of modern coins I have several with die flaws/ strike flaws that I have finally decided to get rid of as they are just taking up room and are for a better phrase " dead money "
I have already cashed in many but a few have remained and now these must go.
These 3 coins are all 2014 Trinity House £2 coins with different levels of Cud on the Nose & Back of head which gets progressively worse but are all from the same die.

Coin 1 - small blob on end of nose, Cud on bottom part of hair
Coin 2 - bigger blob on nose, Cud on bottom & top of hair
Coin 3 - even bigger blob, same Cud on hair as coin 2



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It starts as a small deformation at the end of the nose and becomes a big blob, the hair starts with Cud at the bottom and adds more towards the top of the head in identical places on all 3 coins.
If somebody wants them for their collection just let me know or they go to the bank at some point as their novelty has long worn off.
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