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Lot 40    Session 1 (9.30 Tuesday)    Mis-Strikes

Estimate $100
Bid at live.noble.com.au
SOLD $400

ELIZABETH II, ten cents, 1977, 'The 30c Coin Variety' as written up by Ian McConnelly in the two page article in the Australian Coin and Banknote Magazine, February 2005; a 1977 ten cents with the partial design of a twenty cent reversed on the obverse, created when a flaked off lamination from a twenty cent coin fell into the open die for a ten cent coin and was subsequently stamped into a coin of the lower denomination; 0.076 grams overweight due to the added lamination. Extremely fine and probably unique.

Lot includes photographs and copy of the above noted magazine.

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