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Belgium 2 Cents Euro2004 Damage Or Error

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 Posted 07/13/2006  11:35 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add josie to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Just sorting my coins euro happens to notice this coin an error or again damage in circulation Thank you again here is the pictures

Image: Belgium-2-Cents-Euro2004-Damage-Or-Error CIMG0411.jpg
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Image: Belgium-2-Cents-Euro2004-Damage-Or-Error CIMG0412.jpg
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Image: Belgium-2-Cents-Euro2004-Damage-Or-Error CIMG0413.jpg
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Image: Belgium-2-Cents-Euro2004-Damage-Or-Error CIMG0415.jpg
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 Posted 07/14/2006  03:22 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
What are we looking at, here - the spots?
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the line on the forehead from the hair line up to the edge of eye glass it should be smooth or no line it split the forehead in two quiet deep and the line blend on the surface dont know what it is thank you
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Sorry, guess I should have gone and looked up my coins to see what "normal" was.

OK, let's see the pic side-by-side with a "normal forehead", so the experts can decide. The only Belgian eurocoin I have is a 50¢, but it should suffice for comparison...
Belgium-2-Cents-Euro2004-Damage-Or-Error Belgium-2-Cents-Euro2004-Damage-Or-Error

Well, it certainly looks to me like a planchet flaw of some kind. Unless they've done a die redesign; maybe the king's been under a lot of stress lately... [:p]
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THANK YOU AGAIN SAP till next time
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