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Mule?

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Is this a question about a specific coin you have, or the issue? The normal issue isn't a mule which is defined as two dies paired which should not have been. Obviously the current coinage is by and large struck as intended, with the undated 20p the only item known to have escaped quality control. If you have a coin which doesn't conform to the normal issue, please post pictures.

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Cracking question. It could be a donkey though

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I have a 2008 £1 shield coin, same metal and weight as standard, but it has a helix edge and is milled also, not an inscription as usual. I work with money so I'm pretty sure it's not a fake. Any info would be great. I do have photos but don't know how to upload them using my phone :)

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Have you weighed the coin? Uploading via phone o don't think is possible

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Yes, it weighs exactly the same as one with an inscribed edge. I even tried scratching it a little, but it seems the same metal

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Upload the picture from your computer when you get home.

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