Sjoelund
Joined: 28 Mar 2012
Posts: 15837
Posted: 7 Dec 2015, 18:29
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Posted: 7 Dec 2015, 18:29
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Hi,
I was just putting a few Botswana coins in my doubles and I came upon this one
Ole
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androl
Joined: 17 Jan 2011
Posts: 293
Posted: 14 Dec 2015, 17:40
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Posted: 14 Dec 2015, 17:40
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That's something that happens with every type of coin, it's not any kind of variant, just a die error resulting from over-use.
I don't see why this should be shown in the coin sheet.
radrick007
Joined: 7 Feb 2011
Posts: 3048
Posted: 14 Dec 2015, 19:59
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Posted: 14 Dec 2015, 19:59
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I agree with androl, it is just caused by the mint trying to produce as manner strikes as possible before changing dies, it's not a variant as such
Just because you can't see it ... doesn't mean it isn't there - Anon.
Former coin and banknote catalogue referee.
Sjoelund
Joined: 28 Mar 2012
Posts: 15837
Posted: 14 Dec 2015, 21:12
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Posted: 14 Dec 2015, 21:12
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Hi,
I don't want to go into the discussion about what a variant is.
What I've shown is a NOT normal coin, which might very well have been produced in thousands of units!
That's all.
Now if a repeated defective coin is defined as a variant or not, is another thing completely. It's for sure a die error.....
Ole
Globetrotter
Coin varieties in French:
https://monnaiesetvarietes.numista.com
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