William IV Mule Coin
2020-02-04 Tue
The mule coin can be defined as the coin which has obverse die of one coin and revere die of another coin. Such coins are produced when two or more different (face) coins of the same denomination are being produced almost concurrently by a mint. In other words, it can be defined as Coins minted with obverse and reverse design of two different dyes are known as Mule Coins. Normally, these coins are not frequently seen. The mule coin can also be considered as the error coins; such types of error are rare as compared to other types of errors.This silver rupee of William IV was issued in the year 1840. The obverse side of this coin is created by using the die of William IV, silver rupee of the year 1835. The reverse side of this coin is created by using the die of Queen Victoria Silver rupee of the year 1840.
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