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Australian 10 Cent Error Coin ?

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Australian 10 cent coin ...

I've never seen one like this.
The thickness is uniform and unlike any other hand filed coin.

The texture is unlike any other 'homemade' job

I found it in my sorting pile ..

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Hi Pushthatbolder,it's actually one half of a coin that has split in half,it's caused by the metal not mixing properly or some foreign matter has gotten into the metal.
Probably worth in the area of $15 to $25.
Nice find
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Thats an awesome find!
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Is there a technical term for it?
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What are the odds, I have found another one... This time its from Zambia (Africa).a 1964 coin... Do inpost again to ask value ?

How rare are they ?
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The technical term for such errors is "split planchet". I personally don't consider them a true "mint error", since they usually do not manifest themselves until long after the coin has left the mint. And while they can occur naturally, anecdotal evidence says that it is all too easy to "create" one, simply by hurling enough perfectly normal-looking coins against a concrete wall or floor. Kids apparently did this with their pocketmoney back in predecimal days; if they got lucky, they'd wind up with two sixpences to spend instead of just one.
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I agree that it is a flaw in the metal & not a mint error but still very collectable.
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