POST MINT JOB ERROR COINS RESEMBLED 1979 50 CENTS 'DOT'

More Post Mint Job (PMJ) Error Coins Are In The Market.(2)
This afternoon, a dealer showed me more PMJ error coins. This is an other piece of  1982 Parliament series 5 Cents PMJ error coin with a incused circle punched at the base of the Parliament House. The unscrupulous caveat emptors were trying to imitate or resemble the Malaysia 1979 50 Cents "Dot" by counter punched an incused circle at the same position on the base of the Parliament House.

Dot at the base of the Parliament House
What an easy way to make extra money by such an irresponsible act. Don't they realize how sad will be for the newbies to buy such a PMJ coins from them or even some senior collectors who just want to start to collect some error coins. We hope they will stop selling PMJ error coins.

Dot at the base of the Parliament House

 They were sold for more then RM120 to RM350 a piece by  some coin dealers.
 To Be Continued................

4 comments:

  1. If dealers know theyre fake why are they still selling them??

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  2. Anonymous,
    That is the different between a "Good" dealer and "Bad" dealer.Only buy from a responsible and ethical dealer that you know best.

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  3. Dickson, you are doing a wonderful job providing free and useful information for wannabe and genuine collectors of Malaysian bank notes and coins

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  4. sifu,

    thanks for sharing all these value info ...........

    thanks & Regards

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