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New Member
Australia
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Is this a variety of the 2000 One dollar 10 Cent mule? 
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
507 Posts |
The mule will have a second "rim" - full or partial depending on how well centred the strike is. As the die used with the mule was that of the 10 cent piece, it is smaller, hence the appearance of an inner ring. This would also mean that the text would be further away from the edge of the coin than on a normal $1 coin. The last post on the first page of the following thread gives a good side-by-side comparison. With your coin, what you see is most likely coin Rolling Machine Damage on a normal coin.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
1607 Posts |
Yep   with FNQ.
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Valued Member
Australia
428 Posts |
this is a proper mule dollar/10c coin , please note the double rim on the head side ..    these are what you have to look for ... ,, kel ..
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Valued Member
Australia
428 Posts |
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Valued Member
Australia
428 Posts |
this is my no 3 mule    please note the damage on the tail side at about 2 oclock ,, . ,, kel ,,
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
653 Posts |
Those coins are pure "eye-candy"  , keldaw2222 Squire
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Valued Member
Australia
428 Posts |
this is my no 4 mule dollar    please note , 3 pic of each coin no 1 is in 2x2 no 2 is the head side with double rim no 3 pic is tail side .. please let me know what you think .. ,, kel ,,
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
4411 Posts |
Awesome coin but it's time to get some nice new 2x2s for those beauties though. Cant have decimal coinage royalty living in a home suitable for a PMD victim.
Edited by enworb 06/17/2012 01:00 am
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
4411 Posts |
For a valuable coin like this id definitely be using a stapled 2x2 just on the off chance the glue runs onto the coin or comes unstuck and the coin slips out.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
7096 Posts |
I haven't had one come unstuck yet but I have damaged coins scraping agains the staples on another 2x2 
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Valued Member
Australia
176 Posts |
Kel,
I'm sure its a security risk having that many good looking mules - would gladly "babysit" some of them in perpetuity for you!
Pedro
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
1607 Posts |
I bet their the best things you ever got for $1 Kel.number 2 is the pick of the bunch ,very nice 
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
877 Posts |
Quote: Send me one of these and I will send you a brand new box of lighthouse self adhesive 2x2's for the other 3 How about two boxes of 2x2 from me instead? We now have an auction.  Jeff
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Trout: "... I have damaged coins scraping agains the staples on another 2x2" I wrote this on another thread very recently - "- get yourself a "flat-clinch stapler", which uses ordinary staples but prevents catching as you describe. There are several previous threads about staplers on CCF. I got mine for about $9.00, at the Darwin branch of a national stationer, " SBA Office National". "
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