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Does anyone here collect foreign error coins?
If so, let’s see some.
Yorkshireman,Obsessed collector of round, metallic pieces of history.Hunting for Latin American colonial portraits plus cool US & British coins.
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Those are super cool @Stork !
Nothing as cool as Cathy's, but i have had a few as part of the collection over the years.
Strike-through small piece of wire:

With a new owner now, but here's an example of a clip

8 Reales Madness Collection
I think I showed my best errors in this thread

https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/comment/11558482
but I'll look for others at home.
Pacific Northwest Numismatic Association
Canada 1967 Diving Goose next to a regular Goose.


it has to be a minimum of 45 degrees of rotation to be recognized as THE DIVING GOOSE.
there are some around with lesser rotation.
And here is approximately 250 Degree die rotation of a Canadian Dime.
@YQQ Neat!. Is there another "diving goose" error for that year? I remember seeing a pretty cool example in the past where it was a double-strike with a rotation where you could see both the correct impression and the turn.
8 Reales Madness Collection
Here are 2 of my foreign errors:
2001 Canada 10 Cents. Broadstruck

2005 CHILE 100 PESOS, MULTI-STRUCK AND STRUCK THRU FEEDER FINGER

@desslok
I crossed paths with this one once.

That is very cool. Do you know where it is now?
@Yorkshireman, I do not. I listed it on eBay for a friend and sold it several years ago. I just posted because I thought someone here would like seeing it. I like circulated errors.
A different sort of error.
Sorry for the dark pics. I need new lighting.
they sell light bulbs at the hardware store .....


A trio of struck-through errors (grease?)


And the other sides - Seychelles, Tonga and Mexico
Pacific Northwest Numismatic Association
Cool thread.
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Some of my possible error coins:


1999 10 Centavos; possible double date and die break on rev.
2009 10 Centavos. Rim die break, obv. and filled die rev. ?

