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Question About Coloured Coins Australian $2

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The 2020 T20 women's cricket $2 coin it seems that inner colouring is rotating pattern is this correct or common error by mint.

Think this photo is original pattern



Question-About-Coloured-Coins--Australian-$2

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Question-About-Coloured-Coins--Australian-$2

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The pink colour on the right of coin is on opposite sides
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As far as I am aware, the printer that deposits the ink on the coins picks them up at a random orientation. So there is no "normal" or "correct way around", and no "error" where this is wrong.
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agreed orientation of the inking doesn't matter, but if its on the wrong face its matter as some of the error collectors are paying for that as to how much not to sure at the moment.
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So you have too collect all same coin but different rotating colour pink coins,
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So you have too collect all same coin but different rotating colour pink coins,

It depends on how much money you have in the bank. If you collect each coin with 1 degree of rotation it will cost $720. How about 0.5 degree rotation? $1440. 0.1 degrees? $7200. 0.01 degrees?
As Sap said, it's random. If it was me, I wouldn't bother. If you must, some examples of obvious rotation.
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