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ERROR, Poland, 1 Grosz, 2005, Blocked Die
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- Dimensions (mm)
- 15.5 x 15.5 x 1.2mm
- Weight (g)
- 1.6
- Year
- 2003
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Poland, 1 Grosz, 2005, Blocked Die ERROR.
Country: Poland
Denomination: 1 Grosz
Monarch: N/A
Year: 2005
Material/Fineness: Manganese Brass
Grade: VF, with bright and dark spots.
Mint: Mint of Poland, Warsaw, Poland
Mintage: 375,000,000 (all varieties)
Weight Approx: 1.6g
Diameter Approx: 15.5mm
Thickness Approx: 1.2mm
Y# 276
Schön# 282
ParM# 701
Fischer Po# OB124
Additional Notes: An unusual little coin, with a blocked die error. The "5" in the date is very faint and was struck this way. When dirt, grease or other material gets stuck in a minting die, not all parts of the design come out. There is a brightness in the "5" area, but I suspect that's from someone giving it a rub to see the details more clearly than anything sinister. I've seen a few of these over the years and although not as valuable as some of the more impressive errors, it's a nice thing to have.
Any coin gradings given above are in addition to the pictures. The pictures show you more detail than my words can tell you, so they are more important and the completing part of this description.
Please note that any customs fees and taxes are the to be paid by the buyer.
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- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 15.5 x 15.5 x 1.2 mm
- Weight (g)
- 1.6
- Year
- 2003
- Colours
-
Poland, 1 Grosz, 2005, Blocked Die ERROR.
Country: Poland
Denomination: 1 Grosz
Monarch: N/A
Year: 2005
Material/Fineness: Manganese Brass
Grade: VF, with bright and dark spots.
Mint: Mint of Poland, Warsaw, Poland
Mintage: 375,000,000 (all varieties)
Weight Approx: 1.6g
Diameter Approx: 15.5mm
Thickness Approx: 1.2mm
Y# 276
Schön# 282
ParM# 701
Fischer Po# OB124
Additional Notes: An unusual little coin, with a blocked die error. The "5" in the date is very faint and was struck this way. When dirt, grease or other material gets stuck in a minting die, not all parts of the design come out. There is a brightness in the "5" area, but I suspect that's from someone giving it a rub to see the details more clearly than anything sinister. I've seen a few of these over the years and although not as valuable as some of the more impressive errors, it's a nice thing to have.
Any coin gradings given above are in addition to the pictures. The pictures show you more detail than my words can tell you, so they are more important and the completing part of this description.
Please note that any customs fees and taxes are the to be paid by the buyer.
Thank you for looking and please have a look around my shop (Click WorldCoinsUK above to go straight there).
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