Cayman Island error . Is this coin upside down?

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Jill Lynn George

Minted in coin assimilation, like all USA coins 

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If you flipped it left to right then yes.

If you flipped it top to bottom then no.

 

N#6872

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Minted in coin assimilation, like all USA coins 

Read the title.  😉Pretty sure we don't have QEII on our coins.

rsirian1

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Minted in coin assimilation, like all USA coins 

Read the title.  😉

I’ve read it and offered a possible cause. What’s the problem. 

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It's a Cayman Island coin. It's minted in medal orientation.

rsirian1

It's a Cayman Island coin. It's minted in medal orientation.

It will not be the only one then there will be quite a few in coin orientation just like this. It’s not an earth shattering rare error is it then 

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rsirian1

It's a Cayman Island coin. It's minted in medal orientation.

It will not be the only one then there will be quite a few in coin orientation just like this. It’s not an earth shattering rare error is it then 

Not sure what that has to do with giving a wrong answer by citing the wrong orientation and the wrong country. The question asked was it upside down. Is it really that hard for you to say you made a mistake. I just did on another post. You should try it sometime.

Thank you I seen information regarding metal orientation.   I will do some more reading on this. The coin is definitely upside down

Jill Lynn George

rsirian1

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rsirian1

It's a Cayman Island coin. It's minted in medal orientation.

It will not be the only one then there will be quite a few in coin orientation just like this. It’s not an earth shattering rare error is it then 

Not sure what that has to do with giving a wrong answer by citing the wrong orientation and the wrong country. The question asked was it upside down. Is it really that hard for you to say you made a mistake. I just did on another post. You should try it sometime.

For the love of Jesus read my original post again I stated that it was coin orientation like American coins, not that it was an American coin, I also stated that it will not be a one off as there will be more that were minted at the same time from the same coin press. Rather than trying to make someone look stupid read what they post properly. 

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Member Royal Canadian Numismatic Society

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rsirian1

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rsirian1

It's a Cayman Island coin. It's minted in medal orientation.

It will not be the only one then there will be quite a few in coin orientation just like this. It’s not an earth shattering rare error is it then 

Not sure what that has to do with giving a wrong answer by citing the wrong orientation and the wrong country. The question asked was it upside down. Is it really that hard for you to say you made a mistake. I just did on another post. You should try it sometime.

For the love of Jesus read my original post again I stated that it was coin orientation like American coins, not that it was an American coin, I also stated that it will not be a one off as there will be more that were minted at the same time from the same coin press. Rather than trying to make someone look stupid read what they post properly. 

I see. You were comparing it to all USA coins not because it was a USA coin but because it was supposed to be opposite of USA coins which it wasn't so therefore yes, it's upside down.  I apologize, I was wrong. You answer makes perfect sense. 

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