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  1. I think unusual rather than special Thank you.. I shall hang on to it and put away somewhere where I will forget about it
  2. Thank you My dad told me via skype how to use macro on my camera.. there has been no stopping me since haha So.. this is nothing special then?
  3. So is this just a normal coin then? Yes, not silver, but silver colour .. A 5p dated 2010 is made from cupro-nickel, which can tarnish to a coppery colour, although it is normally streaky. A picture would probably help if you can get one... Ok taken a couple of pics.. hope they are clear enough :)I can see now on the picture how uneven the tarnish is..
  4. So is this just a normal coin then? Yes, not silver, but silver colour ..
  5. Hi all I am not a collector by any means but was curious to come across a 5p piece dated 2010 while counting out a tin of spare change of mums which was both silver & copper in colour. The queens head is silver and the front side is of a copper colour.. Can any of you avid fans and collectors of coins tell us is this anything special.. is it a flawed coin? Many thanks for time Annie
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