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Mint Error 1971 2 Pence?

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 Posted 01/04/2014  3:57 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Coinage123 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello, I purchased a large coin collection which was most likely formed in the late 70's, early 80's. In it was this 2 pence piece. It is the same diameter as a normal 2p however it is significantly thinner.
The coin also seems to be very weakly struck especially to the top half of the reverse and the edging on both sides of the coin. the weight of the left one is 7.10 grams whereas the coin in question weighs just 3.10g.
It still looks like the original lustre is present.
Any ideas whats gone on here?
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It is a thin planchette error which is one of the rarest errors and worth a great premium,
That being said the weakness of the devices is because of the lack of metal the fill the die.
Nice find!
Feel free to call me Will.
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Could we see pics of the edge compared to a regular one please?
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Hi thank you for the response, the third picture is the error sitting on top of the normal one. If I was looking to sell this(error coins aren't of much interest to me.) what would be the best way of doing so?
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Oh wow ! What a beauty

Regarding avenues for selling it- you can try here first since there are lots of folks who like errors, ebay can be a bit touch and go with error 2 pence pieces & I have see some not selling or going for very low prices at the end (and then there is their fees )......
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This is an interesting development ,

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/new-pence...em258d2158e6

Based on this there must have been a few of these coins that entered into circulation ....






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