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Any collector value would depend on the country of origin of the coin, the denomination of the coin, the condition of the coin and how far off the mark the problem is.

A "Mule" coin is where the obverse and reverse dies are not matched as per the official specifications for the coin.

More frequently, it is, for example, a ten cent coin struck on a five cent blank or planchet.

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