I collect all kinds of (small) error coins and I have had a lot gone through my hands. Sometimes I'm unsure about certain potential errors, as I am about some of these examples. So all information and knowledge or questions are welcome. Please share thoughts or similair coins in this topic
I have several examples of this error type, some worse then others. Perhaps it is some kind of die wear, filled die or greasy planchet? Notice how sometimes the other side of the coin is more "clear". This can not come due to wear I assume...
10 Eurocent Germany 200?
20 Eurocent Germany 2002
10 Eurocent Italy 200?
50 Eurocent Austria 2002
Not only Euro coins have this, I will post some other examples later on of world coins:
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