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No Reserve ERROR Italy 20 Euro Cent, 2002
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 22.250 x 22.250 x 2.140mm
- Weight (g)
- 5.740
- Year
- 2002
- Colours
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ERROR Italy 20 Euro Cent, 2002.
Country: Italy
Denomination: 20 Cents (Euro)
Monarch: N/A
Year: 2002
Material/Fineness: "Nordic Gold" (Copper, Aluminium, Zinc, and Tin)
Grade: Circulated
Mint: Rome, Italy
Mintage: 1,411,536,000
Weight Approx: 5.74g
Diameter Approx: 22.25mm
Thickness Approx: 2.14mm
KM#214
Numista#133
Additional Notes: This is a genuine error coin. The error lies at the bottom of the block on the leading foot where there is some extra metal. This is called a Cud error or die chip error. At some point during production the die that made this coin became damaged and this damage was transferred to all subsequent coins.
The dies that produced these coins were worked very hard as you can see from the mintages above. This meant they wore down and got damaged.
IMPORTANT
This is not the same as the 700+ "Rare Errors" on ebay. This is a genuine error/variety. There are errors on ebay, but not worth the thousands they claim. If you buy this for $2,000+ you will be overpaying.
Any coin gradings given above are in addition to the pictures. The pictures show you more detail than my words can tell you, so they are more important and the completing part of this description.
Please note that any customs fees and taxes are the to be paid by the buyer.
Thank you for looking and please have a look around my shop (Click WorldCoinsUK above to go straight there).
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 22.250 x 22.250 x 2.140 mm
- Weight (g)
- 5.740
- Year
- 2002
- Colours
-
ERROR Italy 20 Euro Cent, 2002.
Country: Italy
Denomination: 20 Cents (Euro)
Monarch: N/A
Year: 2002
Material/Fineness: "Nordic Gold" (Copper, Aluminium, Zinc, and Tin)
Grade: Circulated
Mint: Rome, Italy
Mintage: 1,411,536,000
Weight Approx: 5.74g
Diameter Approx: 22.25mm
Thickness Approx: 2.14mm
KM#214
Numista#133
Additional Notes: This is a genuine error coin. The error lies at the bottom of the block on the leading foot where there is some extra metal. This is called a Cud error or die chip error. At some point during production the die that made this coin became damaged and this damage was transferred to all subsequent coins.
The dies that produced these coins were worked very hard as you can see from the mintages above. This meant they wore down and got damaged.
IMPORTANT
This is not the same as the 700+ "Rare Errors" on ebay. This is a genuine error/variety. There are errors on ebay, but not worth the thousands they claim. If you buy this for $2,000+ you will be overpaying.
Any coin gradings given above are in addition to the pictures. The pictures show you more detail than my words can tell you, so they are more important and the completing part of this description.
Please note that any customs fees and taxes are the to be paid by the buyer.
Thank you for looking and please have a look around my shop (Click WorldCoinsUK above to go straight there).
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Great coin, thank you.
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Mum showed the coin to me over facebook, its a good one, thank you.
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Mum showed the coin to me over facebook, its a good one, thank you.
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Nice coin, thank you.
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