I have a 50 Kuwaiti fils coin that is smaller than the normal size, and its edges are thicker than the normal coin. Additionally, the edges are smooth instead of being rough, and there are no engravings on the edges, whereas the regular coin has engravings on its edges. Also, the image and text on the coin are printed in a darker shade than usual. Note that I have placed a normal, intact coin of the same denomination and issue date for comparison. Is this coin valuable?"
@50Fils, first welcome to CCF. Second, I agree with @err that your coin has been mechanically damaged rather than having any mint errors. If you click on the hot link on " Dryer Coin", you will get an explanation. There is no extra numismatic value for this, but they are interesting to look at.
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