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Topic: 1958 20 Cents "Error"  (Read 8285 times)
eastguy
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« on: June 03, 2013, 11:05:04 pm »

I know this may be off topic but I very recently received my father's "coin collection" as he wanted me to have it since he "wasn't going to live forever". We're talking about a senior (me) and a WW2 vet (him) and probably 45 years of  sending/sharing coins/notes.

Among all the many things in his collection was a 1958 20 cent coin that represented one of the reasons I had moved from coin collecting to note collecting and then quickly into chartered bank note collecting. It hadn't really increased in value over many years so I had passed it along to my father.

NOW, upon further investigation it turns out this coin is a "Blundered I in VICTORIA" coin and has a catalogue value 4 times purchase price......No wonder collectors like Tom keep an eye out for those "error" notes/coins!

You just never know!

Happy Collecting ;)

EGUY
eastguy
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« Reply #1 on: June 03, 2013, 11:30:56 pm »

Should read 1858 of course  ;)

EGUY
 

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