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Bronzezeitler
1 year ago

A very clear N E I N.

Stamping price coins is a mass production, it’s mass, not class. It is simply not possible to see the millions of a coin, all to 100% equal. That’s not possible. Therefore, certain tolerance values are calculated. Only when these tolerance values are clearly exceeded, only then could one speak of a misprint

Bronzezeitler
1 year ago
Reply to  obito1877

Again,

a very clear N E I N.

HelmeSchmitt
1 year ago

No, the embossing is within the deviations that inevitably occur in the coin embossing process.

HelmeSchmitt
1 year ago
Reply to  obito1877

Coins are mass products that are embossed in high numbers. In this embossing process, it can always be that a blank is not as much as it should and then there are deviations.

Schaffi77
1 year ago

Could be.

priesterlein
1 year ago

The inner part is somewhat offset, but no real misprint. If you are looking for misprints, please don’t take the eBay fun birds that demand 24000 euros for something like that.

priesterlein
1 year ago
Reply to  obito1877

Sure it has a value and it’s on the front. Maybe you’ll find a naive who wants to pay you more.

edgar1279
1 year ago

Of course this is not a misprint

Yasmin151196
1 year ago

I think so