
Mint-made errors are
errors in a
coin made by the
mint during the
minting process. Mint error coins can be the result of deterioration of the minting equipment, accidents or malfunctions during the minting process. Errors can occur during three different stages of the coining process: the preparing of the planchets, the preparing of the dies, and the striking of the coin. Error coins in modern minting are usually very rare , making them valuable to
numismatists.
Struck on wrong planchet a coin that is struck on an incorrect planchet occurs when mismatched planchets are fed into a coin-stamping press. This results in a coin that has been stamped with a design intended for a differently-sized coin. The resulting errors are prized by collectors, though they are usually caught during the manufacturing process and destroyed.
A wrong planchet occurs when a denomination is struck on a planchet of a different denomination.
Normal one rand is 4.0gm
Bronze planchet 2.0gm,Smaller Nickel planchet 2.2gm and Copper planchet 1.7gm



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