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Check Out this Wild 1845 Great Britain Shilling Error

This is an image of an 1845 British Shilling with a Die Cap error.
1845 Great Britain Shilling. Queen Elizabeth Young Head. Obverse Die Cap. Also Struck 15% Off-Center PCGS AU58. Image: Mike Byers.

This 1845 British Shilling featuring the likeness of Queen Victoria is a unique Great Britain off-center die cap. This is only the second known Victorian-era die cap. The other one is found on a mistruck Great Britain Florin and sold in a Heritage Auction for $11,750.

The creation of this die cap merits an explanation. The planchet entered the collar and was struck 15% off-center. It adhered to the hammer die (top die), which had the reverse design. It subsequently struck many planchets as it wrapped upwards around the die. The anvil die (bottom die) had the obverse design (Queen Victoria). Her portrait became distorted and expanded as it created brockages on incoming planchets. This is a very deep die cap which was encapsulated in a double thick PCGS holder.

A truly spectacular and unique Great Britain Victoria-era die cap!

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Mike Byers
Mike Byershttps://minterrornews.com/
Mike Byers is the Owner, Publisher and Editor of Mint Error News Magazine and the Mint Error News website that was founded in 2003. In 2009, Mike Byers published his first book, World's Greatest Mint Errors, which received the NLG Award for Best World Coin Book.

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