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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Valued Member
Australia
128 Posts |
Strange... Thanks for the link.
It's hard to imagine this coin existing and even harder to imagine someone finding a 2020 $1 in circulation.
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New Member
Australia
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Very interesting find, definitely peaked my curiosity, thanks for sharing btw might have to start obsessively checking my change!
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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hmmm the fact that its a clash 10 cent die and not a straight mule, does it make it still a mule?
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Valued Member
Australia
437 Posts |
More mint sport. The die has been clashed on purpose to prove its a 10 cent die. The real mule is the mint worker who did this.
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Edited by echidna 12/23/2020 04:32 am
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Formerly nancyc
Australia
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Quote: More mint sport. The die has been clashed on purpose to prove its a 10 cent die. The real mule is the mint worker who did this.  I reckon it's time the mint worker responsible for all these one off so called 'errors' is identified and given some free lodgings at HM's pleasure.
life is a mystery to be lived not a problem to be solved
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
1992 Posts |
Anyone seen another yet? So far it looks like just the one.
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Valued Member
Australia
128 Posts |
Quote: Anyone seen another yet? So far it looks like just the one. I believe the only way to find this coin (if it exists) is in a mint set. I have not seen any 2020 $1 mob or roos in circulation 
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
1992 Posts |
Neither have I (yet anyway) - none listed in the last annual report thought the 2020 IRB $1 coins are likely to be 2020 JC $1 coins in reality.
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Valued Member
Australia
128 Posts |
Quote: 2020 IRB $1 coins are likely to be 2020 JC $1 coins in reality.  Should we trust they got it wrong or right? 
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Valued Member
Australia
67 Posts |
Is security at the RAM really so pathetic that workers can knock up any kind of "rare error" coin they want and just wander out with them shoved in their boots? 
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
1992 Posts |
Looks like it - 2014 ANZAC dollar mule, 2015 dollar mule, 2020 dollar mule, 2020 Olympic two dollar mule and maybe some double headed coins in more recent time (and maybe some others I'm forgetting).
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