Is this 1€ coin special?
The left coin is different from the (normal) right coin?
Is it special?
Should I keep them or sell them?
The left coin is different from the (normal) right coin?
Is it special?
Should I keep them or sell them?
Hello, my dears, Google tells me that these coins are worth something. It would be great if someone who knows a bit more about this could come forward and tell me whether they're worth anything.
The card is completely undamaged!
Does anyone have any idea what this object is? There's an inscription that says "Gun Scope." We estimate it dates back to World War I. But which gun does it belong to? Google, etc., unfortunately, can't help. We appreciate any (serious) advice! Thanks!
Hello, I just found a 20 cent coin. There's something engraved on the person's head that doesn't belong there. Could it be a misprint?
Hello Beno,
This coin seems manipulated (mechanically/eloxed/galvanically modified), so it has lost its price value and has only material value.
Misprints must be said:
coining course coins is a mass production,
Time is money, there is not great respect for quality, here is mass.
It is simply impossible that the embossing of millions of coins of a value unit, all 100% equal. Therefore, certain tolerance values are established. Since the tools also change/abuse during embossing.
If the tolerance values are significantly exceeded (which are defined), incorrect imprints can occur.
Faulty embossments arise due to errors in the coin image and only, either before or during the embossing process. As a rule, such coins are recognized and sorted out in the embossing institution. But some coins can get into circulation.
All damages or traces of use are not considered to be embossed.
manipulations of the coin are under penalty and the coin is worthless. However, caution is also necessary here, because a lot of manipulated is also required.
The following are considered:
Use of outdated stamps, embossing on false rounds, die rotation, double embossing, fence end, embossing weakness, decentring, double sink, light-wheel embossing, punch cracks, punch breaks, mirror embossing.
The alleged misprints in the portals with fantasies prices can be forgotten. Those who enter such offers must not complain if he finds: I have been pulled over the table.
LG
A very clear N E I N.
The coin was manipulated and thus made worthless.
If you change course coins, this will result in their DEVELOPMENT.
Thank you
Oh, friends…
There, someone with raw force pushed the pill out of the ring and glued in the other way. => This makes a coin not more valuable but more worthless.
Get the pill out again, put it back in the right way and give the coin off at the bank, or maxh anything else with her
No, why should she, with the most common?
Looks like someone took the coin apart and turned the outer ring. Would say the coin has been manipulated and no misprint.
There was only one who was especially d**lich, which is manipulated.
At the left coin, the gold-colored ring is attached in reverse. Just because of the other comments; if that went down. I don’t know.
Addendum: https://www.numismatikforum.de/viewtopic.php?t=19872
This is a manipulation. The ring and core are shaped simultaneously. This makes it safe to manipulate.
These dinger are also constantly in the E..y.
It’s so common. That’s standard coin.
For sale for 95ct
The coin looks seemingly manipulated
It’s normal.
This coin is not special.