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2002 5 Cent Double Header Brockage Error

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Hi guys I found a 2002 5 cent double header. I have put the coin in acetone overnight, poured boiling water over it and also the freezer, hoping they would come apart to confirm they have been glued together but it seems otherwise. *Note there was no glue residue on the coin when I found it. Can anyone confirm if this is an error coin? 2 coins pressed together in the mint? wrong planchet? etc

The heads photographed are exactly as the coin orientation is.

Any other examples like this around?

Both sides are 2002, the weight is 5.70g

****update A brockage occurs when one planchet becomes stuck in the press after being struck - another planchet is then placed on top of it and the two coins are struck together. It may be a brockerage error.


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 Posted 09/09/2024  8:17 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
@first, from these pictures, it looks to me like you have two complete coins which have been stuck together. I understand that you don't see any glue residue, but I believe that there is something sticking them together. This would not have happened at the mint though. For more information on brockages, please see this link:

https://www.error-ref.com/?s=brockage

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Thanks Spence you are correct. As a last resort I put my bbq gas burner to the coin and they came apart. They were glued with a heavy duty type of glue.


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Ok good mystery solved. Well done with the application of fire.

Does everything go on the barbie down there in Oz?
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HA HA HA Yes I do alot of cooking on the gas BBQ
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Ah yes - the BBQ grill.
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Yep, it was glue.
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A gas barbie? Nawr!
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