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1999 $2 Australian Coin

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Can anyone help me with some info on a $2 coin that appears like two halfs stuck together, wondering if this is a common occurrence or if I have struck gold!
1999-$2-Australian-Coin
Any help is greatly appreciated.

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Slightly tilted collar however it is unclear from your photo, however not as sort after as the broadstikes or off center or good mules. Worth depending on year and conditions and collector interest maybe $100 to $150, although personally wouldn't pay that much.
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I moved your post to the appropriate section for the proper attention.
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It doesn't really look like a tilted collar, more images required before it can be ID's as such.

Full Obv & Rev images would assist, but in the meantime I would agree with 2 coins being involved.

Magicians coin not very well constructed?

The top coin, eg: rev side looks like a 'dryer' coin.

If there are 2 coins involved, worth is barely $2, as these are not really sought after at all.
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The reversde looks all bubbly, as if it were corroded - or perhaps cast. If I had to guess, I'd guess a counterfeit.
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