Error Coin Images
1879 One Rupee Silver Coin (Rare Error Coin) - Raipur - Art ...
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The Clamshell Error Coin Floating in Space With Other Coins
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2006 Rare Date Off Center Dime U S MINT Error Coin - CTF Error Coins
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Major Monroe Dollar Error Coins Confirmed! : Coin Collecting News
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panicmi : cyprus euro error coin 2008 very rare coin,mint error!
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panicmi : cyprus euro error coin 2008 very rare coin,mint error!
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... BRITISH INDIA 1943 KING GEORGE VI HALF RUPEE PRINT ERROR COIN - Mumbai
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From Google Image Search: 'error coin'
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Mint-made errors are errors in a coin made by the mint during the minting process. Mint error coins can be the result of deterioration of the minting equipment, accidents or malfunctions during the minting process, or intentional interventions by mint personnel. Accidental error coins are perhaps the most numerous and in modern minting are usually very rare, making them valuable to numismatists. Intentional intervention by mint personnel does not necessarily include a deliberate attempt to create an error, but usually involves an action intended to improve quality that miscarries and creates error coins instead. Minting errors are far more common in older coinage, understandably. Errors can occur during three different stages of the coining process: the preparing of the planchets, the preparing of the dies, and the striking of the coin. Authentic error coins must not be confused with coins that have incurred damage after being minted, known as post mint damage (PMD) or post strike damage (PSD).
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