
1967 New Zealand/Bahamas 2 Cent Mule MS65BN
A 'mule' is generally defined as a hybrid plant or animal. In numismatics it refers to a coin produced with two unrelated dies.
This particular mule is quite well-known and was produced by the Royal Mint in the UK.
This coin features the obverse (heads) of a Bahamas 5 cent coin while the reverse (tails) of a New Zealand 2 cent coin.
Whilst these errors certainly should not occur, occasionally there are oversights at the mints which result in highly collectable coins such as these.
This particular mule is quite well-known and was produced by the Royal Mint in the UK.
This coin features the obverse (heads) of a Bahamas 5 cent coin while the reverse (tails) of a New Zealand 2 cent coin.
Whilst these errors certainly should not occur, occasionally there are oversights at the mints which result in highly collectable coins such as these.
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1967 New Zealand/Bahamas 2 Cent Mule MS65BN
A 'mule' is generally defined as a hybrid plant or animal. In numismatics it refers to a coin produced with two unrelated dies.
This particular mule is quite well-known and was produced by the Royal Mint in the UK.
This coin features the obverse (heads) of a Bahamas 5 cent coin while the reverse (tails) of a New Zealand 2 cent coin.
Whilst these errors certainly should not occur, occasionally there are oversights at the mints which result in highly collectable coins such as these.
This particular mule is quite well-known and was produced by the Royal Mint in the UK.
This coin features the obverse (heads) of a Bahamas 5 cent coin while the reverse (tails) of a New Zealand 2 cent coin.
Whilst these errors certainly should not occur, occasionally there are oversights at the mints which result in highly collectable coins such as these.
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A 'mule' is generally defined as a hybrid plant or animal. In numismatics it refers to a coin produced with two unrelated dies.
This particular mule is quite well-known and was produced by the Royal Mint in the UK.
This coin features the obverse (heads) of a Bahamas 5 cent coin while the reverse (tails) of a New Zealand 2 cent coin.
Whilst these errors certainly should not occur, occasionally there are oversights at the mints which result in highly collectable coins such as these.
This particular mule is quite well-known and was produced by the Royal Mint in the UK.
This coin features the obverse (heads) of a Bahamas 5 cent coin while the reverse (tails) of a New Zealand 2 cent coin.
Whilst these errors certainly should not occur, occasionally there are oversights at the mints which result in highly collectable coins such as these.
























