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Chile 2008 50 Peso Country Name Spelled Wrong

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Hi Folks,

Does anyone know anything about this?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/am.../8511910.stm

Gaffe costs Chile mint boss dear
The general manager of the Chilean mint has been dismissed after thousands of coins were issued with the name of the country spelt wrongly.

The 50-peso coins - worth about 10 cents (6p) - were issued in 2008, but no-one noticed the mistake until late last year.

Instead of C-H-I-L-E, the coins had C-H-I-I-E stamped on them.

The coins have since become collectors' items and the mint says it has no plans to take them out of circulation.

Numismatists' delight

The BBC's Gideon Long, in the Chilean capital Santiago, says people have been hoarding the coins in the hope their value rises.

But the mistake has cost the mint's general manager, Gregorio Iniguez, and several other employees, their jobs.

It is not the first embarrassing blunder at the Chilean mint, says our correspondent.

Last October, someone there sold a rare medal, which should have been housed in the institution's museum, to a coin collector.

A month later, another medal - this one bearing the face of the country's then President Michelle Bachelet - was inadvertently sold on the open market.

The latest blunder has caused a few chuckles in Chile, says our correspondent, and prompted shoppers up and down the country to view their loose change in a new light.

Did I miss this before? Has anyone seen one in person?

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Haha, not the first time either, I have a portuguese coin spelt wrong, and I think this was the norm for this particular coin! Always makes life a little more fun! Maybe we need a British coin tat spells the queens name wrong, like queen lizzie instead of Elizabeth II on it!
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Those are great! I'll keep my eyes open
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Here's Brazil 1922 1000 reis with misspelled name of the country


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(I don't know what's going on, I'm trying to post this message all morning, it either appears twice or disappears altogether )
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Hoho. The Brazilian one reminds me of Fawlty Towers. The Brits will know what I mean. The figure at the back could be a moustachioed Sybil!
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Mint fires boss over coin typo
SANTIAGO
Mon Feb 15, 2010 2:01pm EST

SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Chile's mint has sacked its managing director after he sent into circulation thousands of coins bearing an incorrect spelling of the country's name.

Oddly Enough

The 50-peso coins, worth around 10 U.S. cents each, were issued in 2008 with Chile spelled "Chiie" -- an error that was only noticed late last year.

"Director Gregorio Iniguez has been fired over a series of issues, including the misspelled coins, which have brought the institution into disrepute," a mint official told Reuters on Friday, speaking on condition of anonymity.

"Some of the coins are still in circulation. They still carry their value. Some collectors are buying them up because they feel they are rare," the official said.
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Classic. Don't they bother with a spell checker? LOL.
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