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1998 $2 Mule ?

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 Posted 11/20/2013  9:41 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add skippyrob to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thank you all very much for the input, I do appreciate it :-). as for the reeded edge, yes it does have a reeded edge. I am inclined to agree that is could be a fake, my only reply to that is why the heck anyone would go through all that drama for something worth $2, makes no sense to me. (mind you, there are strange people out there as we all know). Again, many thanks to everyone who replied .
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 Posted 11/20/2013  10:50 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add enworb to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
There are tonnes of fake $2 coins in circulation. Dont for a minute think that its not worth it. These things are never made on there own but would almost always be produced in the 1000's. It adds up pretty quickly. The $2 is a perfect target because its small in size but worth quite a bit still.
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 Posted 11/21/2013  8:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nealeffendi to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
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Are you sure that the metal for the $2 is refined/processed in Australia?
IIRC the one dollar uses the same alloy and a bimetal coin (foreign blank) turned up a few years ago because the blanks came from Korea. I assume that Korea also supplies the $2 blanks.
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 Posted 11/21/2013  10:16 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add oh my florin to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I am quite sure nealeffendi they generally occur domestically because the RAM produces coins as well for foreign countries but it has been quite a while since the last coin was not intentionally struck on a different planchet. Anyway Australia produces an absolute ton of metals including Iron, Copper, Nickel, Aluminium as well as being rich in a number of other areas coal, uranium, diamonds, opals etc. Australia is very much the mine of the world
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2 dollars is worth a fair bit - in fact the RAM finds 2 dollar coin the most profitable to strike and so do the counterfeiters. The cost of the metals if I remember correctly were worth less than 10 cents plus or minus and if you mass produce it, it can be profitable.

Bear in mind - I found a Chinese 1 yuan coin, face value worth mere 12 US cents which is a counterfeit. I don't see why a 2 dollar coin is not profitable.
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