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Edited by gnome 09/13/2022 12:01 am
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Another hard to find one in a good condition, 1966 rotated 10 cent piece. 
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This is a bit of an unusual one, a brockage struck on a split planchet with a busted die collar 
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wow impressive, they can't be all yours, or can they?
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Australia
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Superb
Watch your top knot
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Australia
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Thanks 
Edited by gnome 09/15/2022 11:47 pm
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Gee whiz, they are all fantastic error coins.  You won't find these type of coins noodling ,that's for sure.  Got any more?   Thanks for posting these coins too.
Edited by crab eater 09/25/2022 04:15 am
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Thanks,  yes reasonably sure there are some more errors. Can post some more when I get the pictures updated.
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Not a chance that most of these errors will ever turn up from noodling. I reckon that these sorts of errors are found by the guys working at the security companies that get the bulk deliveries from the mint and then roll them for distribution to banks and retailers. Things that the rolling machines reject. Sweet job to have for collectors, and even if they are not collectors they can make serious money from selling such errors.
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At a loss for words,....
The Ox moves slowly, but the Earth is patient.
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