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Interesting 50 Centavo....

....my lastest addition to an ever growing Error Slab collection, thank you Carol!
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Herb
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Herb
Don't see an error - what am I missing?
Nice coin BTW.
Herb
<< <i> Don't see an error - what am I missing? >>
Philippines is spelled "PHILPPINES"
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Sorry for the bad news folks, but that is not an error. "Filipinas" is the correct spelling for the country in Spanish/Filipino. The U.S. administration at the time decided to use this spelling, rather than English, to appease the local population. One of the intersting facts about the USPI series is that they are bilingual (Spanish/Filipino on the obverse and English on the reverse).
Good try though!
Check out the label.
The error is not with the coin.
This is a case of buy the plastic, not the coin.
Herb
Oh, I get it.
Does this count (i.e. Austria instead of Australia)???
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<< <i>Oh, I get it.
Does this count (i.e. Austria instead of Australia)???
Austria and Australia two different Countries...............but now I'm really confused, not knowing foreign coinage that well and history/geography were never my strong suite, isn't a Crown from Great Britain ?
So I would have to say that yes you indeed have an "error" slab.
Can some Brits enlighten this German, please.
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Gene
<<also missing the s on centavos.>>
I didn't catch that either.
Herb