IF YOU spot this tiny error on your 2p coin, it could be worth more than £1,000. The rare piece, minted in 1983, has become ...
A rare $2 coin with a “bullseye” error is expected to fetch as much as $5,000 when it goes to auction this week. The “very scarce” error coin features paint on the wrong side of the coin and was found ...
Manufacturing errors might be annoying when it comes ... This took place just as the U.S. Mint was working on a new metal alloy for coins. The alloy had a gold tint that was eventually used ...
A rare coin expert has advised people to be on the lookout for a particular 50p coin that could potentially be worth a lot more than face value due to a minting error ...