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Mistake at the Royal Australian Mint in 2000 could mean your one dollar coin is worth thousands – NEWS.com.au
Mistake at the Royal Australian Mint in 2000 could mean your one dollar coin is worth thousands

Theres nothing more annoying than loose change jingling around in your pockets, but according to coin collectors, there could be a hidden jackpot right under your nose. A mistake at the Royal Australia Mint in 2000 led to a unique set of $1 coins being made, and now they’re valued as high as $4000.
A technician’s mix up caused a rare $1/10c hybrid to be created where the Queen’s face, which was intended for a 10c coin, wound up on the tail side of a $1 coin instead.
Also called a mule coin, th…
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