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anheishikong

Is this error or bad designed?

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Found a loose inner metal £2 pounds in a bag, the middle part accidentally got pushed out easily, is it bad designed or error? Does it worth anything?

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been put in liquid nitrogen

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On 6/29/2022 at 2:16 PM, anheishikong said:

Found a loose inner metal £2 pounds in a bag, the middle part accidentally got pushed out easily, is it bad designed or error? Does it worth anything?

It is not a design fault or an error. The coin looks like it has taken serious abuse to cause the centre to drop out. 

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Is the coin rusted? Looks like it may have been buried.

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I'd say it was found in the road, after having been driven over many times, by the look of the damage...

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