Mis-Strikes
Lot 66 Session 1 (9.30am Wednesday) Mis-Strikes
Estimate $2,500
Bid at live.noble.com.au
SOLD $3,300
ELIZABETH II, fifty cents, 1969, struck from two obverse dies axis at 0ø or en medaille, one die flat and not polished, possibly a trial strike. Uncirculated/extremely fine and very rare, the only example of this date we have seen.
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Lot 64
ELIZABETH II, ten cents, struck from two reverse dies at 180ø die axis. Uncirculated and ...
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Lot 65
ELIZABETH II, twenty cents, 1972, struck from two obverse dies at 180ø rotation or die ...
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Lot 66 This lot
ELIZABETH II, fifty cents, 1969, struck from two obverse dies axis at 0ø or en ...
Estimate $2,500
Lot 67
ELIZABETH II, one dollar, 1988, Bi-centenary commemorative, minting mis-strike resulting in an indentation (the size ...
Estimate $250
Lot 68
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