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  1. hi all, i have this 20 pence coin and the queen has 2 crowns. one as usual and 1 going from the forehead into the hair.so a fair distance apart. thers also a blob on the ear and eyebrow. on the reverse the cross which is on top of the crown has been duble hit. i just wanted to know if it's been seen before or is it actually a rare one the pictures arnt the best but i hope they show enough thanks
  2. thank you for that,i apreciate it. trying to find out about coins is harder then i thought haha. is there any value to this coin? i will try and upload much better pictures later on. thanks Its worth more than 20p, however I can't really tell you how much more because I'm not really sure what the market would be over there. If it was, say, a dime with those errors in the US it would run in the $3-5 range. okdoky. i have to find some info on value but cheerss .
  3. thank you for that,i apreciate it. trying to find out about coins is harder then i thought haha. is there any value to this coin? i will try and upload much better pictures later on. thanks
  4. hi all im new to all this, but i have a coin in my change with what i believe is a copper plating error. i havent realy got a clue but been trying to research with no joy. this is a 2001 1penny uk, magnetic as i tested it, with slight multy tone aswell as some of the balls are flat underneath the number1. maybe a misprint any help is more then none and i would very much appreciate it. cheers
  5. yah thanks for the advise and believe i aint into chemicals so im not the one to do this. dont kow bout the whole acid thing on this one. but apreciate the comments cheers
  6. if in acid i would have imagined the whole coin to be affected not just a liitle bit as shown. as acid makes a mess of anything
  7. Modern "bronze" is just copper-plated steel. You have one where the copper plating has not taken, yes. Interesting curio, so hang on to it if you like it. (Don't make retirement plans though ) nice 1 but a shame i cant retire yet hahaha. thank you for the info. any chance you would know the value of this coin?
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