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Putting a few error coins up for sale towards the new camera.
This is a year 2000 1$ Mule, the obverse was actually stamped with a 10 cent die which is smaller giving it a 2nd ring within the circumference of the coin. The current bid is $200 atm.
The 1966 Wavy Base Line 20ct, current bid is $200 also... i have 3.
In 1966 the 20 cent piece was minted in 2 different locations. About half of those coins were minted in Canberra and half in London at the Royal Mint in Birmingham. Of the 30 million coins minted in London just one of the dies that were used to press those coins was different. There was a small difference that makes this coin unique and worth a great deal more.
The oddity is that one die had a small differing feature. This variety is in the base of the 2 of the 20 on the reverse of the coin. There is an upward curve in that baseline of the 2 often called a wave, thus the nickname the ‘wavy 20’ or ‘wavy baseline 20 cent’.
Comparison,
This is a year 2000 1$ Mule, the obverse was actually stamped with a 10 cent die which is smaller giving it a 2nd ring within the circumference of the coin. The current bid is $200 atm.
The 1966 Wavy Base Line 20ct, current bid is $200 also... i have 3.
In 1966 the 20 cent piece was minted in 2 different locations. About half of those coins were minted in Canberra and half in London at the Royal Mint in Birmingham. Of the 30 million coins minted in London just one of the dies that were used to press those coins was different. There was a small difference that makes this coin unique and worth a great deal more.
The oddity is that one die had a small differing feature. This variety is in the base of the 2 of the 20 on the reverse of the coin. There is an upward curve in that baseline of the 2 often called a wave, thus the nickname the ‘wavy 20’ or ‘wavy baseline 20 cent’.
Comparison,