This 2000 Australian One Dollar Coin is an extremely rare find for collectors. Graded MS63 by PCGS, this coin features a mule error where it was struck with a 10c obverse die. The coin is composed of nickel and was minted in the year 2000, making it a valuable addition to any collection from the 2000s era.
This exceptional coin is not just a part of history; it's one of a limited edition, with only 21 existing worldwide. There are only 6 coins with a higher grade than this coin!
The coin's obverse features Queen Elizabeth II, while the reverse design depicts the iconic Mob of Roos. With its unique and highly sought-after error, this coin is a must-have for serious collectors of Australian decimal coins. Don't miss your chance to own this piece of Australian coin history.
**What is a Mule Coin?**
A Mule Coin is a captivating error in coin production that occurs when mismatched dies are used during minting. This results in a coin that features a blend of design elements from two different coins. In the case of this Year 2000 $1 Mule Coin, it showcases a double rim around the outside , making it a rare and sought-after collector's item.
Key Features:
- Year: 2000
- Denomination: $1
- Grade: PCGS MS63
- Rarity: Only 18 in existence worldwide
- Mule Coin: Fascinating double rim from mismatched dies
- Numismatic Investment: A rare opportunity to add a distinctive piece to your collection
This Mule Coin not only holds intrinsic value as legal tender but also carries the allure of being a rare and unusual specimen. Act now to secure your place among the few collectors who will own one of the only 18 Year 2000 $1 Mule Coins in the world. Don't miss out on this unique numismatic treasure – buy it now!
Pick up is available in Perth, however payment must be made before picking up.
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