The item is mis-struck, meaning it was incorrectly imprinted while being minted, and so the image of Queen Elizabeth II's head appears upside down ...
One keen bidder snapped up the coin for £305.20, meaning that the coin was sold for 305 times its shop value. The £1 coin was first issued in April 1983 to replace the £1 note.
The 1943 penny errors represent some of the most fascinating and valuable mistakes in American numismatics. During World War II, the U.S. Mint switched from copper to ...
The 2018, which features Queen Elizabeth II on the front and the Nations of the Crown design on the reverse, was minted with an error ...
The coins were released in the aftermath of the Black Summer to commemorate the brave firefighters who battled bushfires across Australia, nine of whom died. On the tails side, it features a male and ...
The scarcity of the pieces means collectors are willing to pay for them A RARE £2 coin could fetch a staggering £1,000 if you spot a tiny but crucial mistake. A coin expert has revealed the exact ...
The collector had assumed that the coin had been plated, but decided to send it off to The Royal Mint to be absolutely sure. Kate added: “After examining the coin by X-ray fluorescence spectrometry, ...
The 1980 penny error coins represent some of the most exciting finds for collectors searching through pocket change. With over 12 billion pennies minted that year ...
The 1959-D Repunched Mint Mark (RPM) represents the most common error variety. This occurred when workers manually punched the "D" mint mark multiple times in ...