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fishsticks

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  1. fishsticks

    Erroneous 10p

    I gratefully accept - thanks Stuart for you generous offer! I presume that I can receive PMs with few posts? If so just PM me your address and I'll pop the coin in the post.
  2. fishsticks

    Erroneous 10p

    If you are serious then I am happy to send it to you on the condition that you put a fiver into a charity box when you get it. As a non-collector I don't really have any use for it and would prefer to give it to someone who is interested rather than just put it back into circulation.
  3. fishsticks

    Erroneous 10p

    Thanks Dan - interesting to know. I have never seen this before, but looking online I can see other similar examples. One (in a 2012 coin) is so incredibly close that I gues the fie must have broken in exactly the same place!
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    Erroneous 10p

    Hi, I recently received in change a 10p coin with some unusual features. I asked about it on another forum but then discovered predecimal.com and thought it would make sense to ask on a UK-specific forum. I don't know much about coins and would be grateful for any information about this one. Obviously I'd love it if this was an extremely rare and valauble error, but I doubt it and am really just more interested to know a little about what happened to the coin. It looks like ther was a little extra metal in the die when it was struck, but I'm just guessing. I received it in change a while ago and I think the year is 2014 - hard to tell because the final digits of the year haven't impressed properly. I think I can see the beginnings of a "4". There is a small depression where the digits should be, which is directly opposite a large blob of extra metal (slightly raised) on the reverse of the coin, below the lions. Thanks!
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