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New Member
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The second one is the one Without the error
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New Member
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And yes, I collect error coins :D
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Very nice find and congratulations! That die rotated quite a bit (about halfway)! If you're interested, I'll show you a major Rotated Die error on a 1994 P Lincoln Memorial cent, that I found from a bank box of U.S. Pennies, that I got from my local bank last year. http://goccf.com/t/297992&whichpage=1And to be honest with you, I love collecting Foreign error and variety coins from other countries as well. It has sparked so much interest for me. Here's a major Doubled Die Obverse I found, going through a huge pile of foreign coins that was passed down to me. http://goccf.com/t/326118
Errers and Varietys.
Edited by Errers and Varietys 09/15/2018 11:30 pm
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New Member
 Brazil
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New Member
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I have several double dies in my collection ( only from brazil sadly ), I will post I picture here :D
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Thank you adpietri and awesome Doubled Die! Nice find!
Errers and Varietys.
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The only one I never found is the '50 Centavos 2012 without the 0', this one is probably the rarest error in a brazilian coin, and is quite expensive
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Very interesting error coin! Thank you for showing it to me! I'll keep an eye out for that one, if I'm going through Foreign coins again. 
Errers and Varietys.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Thank you for posting these. I believe I mentioned before my wife is from Brazil and I enjoy learning about Brazilian coins.
Awesome error. Thanks for sharing!!
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@Thisistheshow :D there's a lots of brazilian coins and currencies
In Brazil we had so many currencies because of the inflation:
Real (plural Reis) (1568-1942) Cruzeiro (1942-1967) Cruzeiro Novo (1967-1970) Cruzeiro (1970-1986) *second type* Cruzado (1986-1989) Cruzado Novo (1989-1900) Cruzeiro (1990-1993) *third type* Cruzeiro Real (1993-1994) Real (plural Reais) (1994-..... )
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Could they have been struck with both coin and medal orientation?
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New Member
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No, Brazilian coins are only struck in coin orientation.
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All of those currency changes are very interesting. I only got back into collecting a few years ago. The last two times my mother in law went home to visit I had her bring me back a small assortment of coins. She returns to Brazil once a year. Are there any sources there for her to get any of the older coins (pre 1994) other than online purchase-which I could do here on ebay? I assume that the answer is no. Anyways, I have a small collection of modern Brazilian coins that should grow a little each year. I look forward to seeing any of your future posts. I will start checking my Brazilian coins for errors as I have not done that yet.
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