COUNTERFEIT ERROR COIN
Malaysia Parliament Series Counterfeit Error Coin
Few days ago, I was approached by a serious exonumia collector to view and authenticate this Malaysia Parliament series (1967-1988) 50 Cents Full Brockage Error coin.
A full brockage is formed when a coin is not ejected from the press and remains in place while another planchet is struck. The result is that the first coin acts as a die for the second coin and makes an incuse impression of the exposed face.
This is a intended counterfeit with full brockage error coin. It was a casted coin with an incused or mirror image on the reverse.It exhibited two injection inlets and an unfinished milled edge. It weighs at 11.04gm.(Normal 9.33gm).
Few days ago, I was approached by a serious exonumia collector to view and authenticate this Malaysia Parliament series (1967-1988) 50 Cents Full Brockage Error coin.
A full brockage is formed when a coin is not ejected from the press and remains in place while another planchet is struck. The result is that the first coin acts as a die for the second coin and makes an incuse impression of the exposed face.
This is a intended counterfeit with full brockage error coin. It was a casted coin with an incused or mirror image on the reverse.It exhibited two injection inlets and an unfinished milled edge. It weighs at 11.04gm.(Normal 9.33gm).
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