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  1. Hi! I have just found another strange coin. This time it is a 1998 bi-metallic two pounds coin. If You look at the photos You will see that the image of the Queen on inner silver-coloured disc is on the wrong side of the coin!!! I think I will start my own collection of odd coins now :-)
  2. Thanks for Your offer but I don't think about selling it right now. This coin is so unusual that I'll keep it in my collection and try to find out more about it. Kind Regards
  3. Welcome again! Thanks for your reply. I have attached below three photos of my coin - the best i could take using my camera. First two photos show obverse and reverse of my coin. The third shows both sides of the coin in one picture (reverse should be visible in the mirror)
  4. Hi! I have found recently a strange coin in my change. It looks like a 'normal' 2004 two pence, but its reverse is upside down. I can't find any information about this type of coin. Is it a forgery? Mint error? Can anybody help me?
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