Lotad Posted February 4, 2019 Posted February 4, 2019 I noticed that some 2017 5p's I received in change looked odd and had a different lustre to the regular ones, I thought they were proofs at first. The coin on the left is normal, the one on the right has the odd lustre. What do you think would cause this? Quote
craigy Posted February 5, 2019 Posted February 5, 2019 i'm sure i had some correspondence with the royal mint about this i noticed on a 20p and they said it was a new technique they were trying or something, also has some frosted proof like 5p's as well in my change. also the brilliant uncirculated coins are now coming out with a deep proof like appearance 1 Quote
Sword Posted February 5, 2019 Posted February 5, 2019 10 hours ago, craigy said: i'm sure i had some correspondence with the royal mint about this i noticed on a 20p and they said it was a new technique they were trying or something, also has some frosted proof like 5p's as well in my change. also the brilliant uncirculated coins are now coming out with a deep proof like appearance I personally think that the shiny non frosted version is better for circulating coins as the surface marks would be less obvious. Also shiny coins looks "newer" and nicer to receive in change. Quote
Mr T Posted February 6, 2019 Posted February 6, 2019 I would have guessed something like a new die finish - I guess that's what craigy is getting at. 1 Quote
Peckris 2 Posted February 6, 2019 Posted February 6, 2019 to me, the coin on the RIGHT is the normal one compared to the one on the left. Quote
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