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New Member
 Australia
10 Posts |
Well depending where you live Aaron G we could meet up in a public domain and sell it there. I'm in Perth WA. what sought of figure did you think I twas worth?
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
518 Posts |
Ah I'm in Melbourne, ill shoot you an email and see if we can work something out.
EDIT: You need to put an email address so I can email you :)
Edited by AaronG 04/13/2012 04:19 am
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Valued Member
Australia
262 Posts |
f/f transaction would be nice and safe.
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New Member
 Australia
10 Posts |
Hi AaronG,
Thanks for the interest in the coin but I think if I do sell it I will do it locally sorry for getting your hopes up.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
7096 Posts |
Quote: Thanks for the interest in the coin but I think if I do sell it I will do it locally sorry for getting your hopes up  Sally-coin. Don't be tempted to sell. hang on to this coin and it will be far more valuable in time, just my opinion 
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Valued Member
Australia
323 Posts |
Trout1105...could you tell me pls how this coin can be identified as a mule...without seeing the edges or the other side....what makes it different to say...broadstrike or just a misstrike?
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Valued Member
Australia
262 Posts |
To larena
i guess it's misstrike and re-strike :)
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
7096 Posts |
Quote: Trout1105...could you tell me pls how this coin can be identified as a mule...without seeing the edges or the other side....what makes it different to say...broadstrike or just a misstrike?
Either of these faults with the coin would not leave a clear impression of the Monarchs bust. The double rim and a clean strike 99.99% of the time equates to a mule 
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
1607 Posts |
Larena, The mule has a 10 cent obverse, if you go back to the last pic put up you can clearly see the obverse of Sally's mule is smaller than the other $1 in that pic.
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Valued Member
Australia
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New Member
 Australia
10 Posts |
Because this coin only has half a second ring (restamp) would this make it more valuable or less valuable. The back of the coin and the side of the coin are normal and it is the same size as a normal dollar coin.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
4411 Posts |
It would most likely decrease the value as it is not centred very well. It is not re stamped either. What has happened is the die (basically mould) used was actually for a 10c coin which is a little smaller than the dollar, hence it creates the extra ring.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
507 Posts |
The premium applies to fully centred dies with a complete "second rim" showing. However, in the case of the coin you have, condition plays a larger factor in determining the value of the coin, and hence why we would like to see higher quality images of the obverse and reverse.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
7096 Posts |
Off center whatever no problem. This is a nice mule and is worth quite a lot of money at the moment But if you decide to hang onto it it will be worth a lot more in a few years 
Edited by trout1105 04/14/2012 09:07 am
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Valued Member
Australia
428 Posts |
hi guys , sounds good to say hang on to it for a few years and it will be worth a small fortune some day, but at 70 years of age , it is hard to know when our time is up , and it would be nice to know how much it is worth ,and even when we go it does not realy matter what it is worth , but it would still be nice to know ,.and if the kids are not interested it coins , why not sell now and enjoy the money now . that is my hard decision I have to face every day ,..  keldaw,,
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