I have a Netherlands 1 Cent (KM#180), 1956 that has an odd alignment: When the "heads" side is upright, the reverse is 90 degrees clockwise, not the usual 180 degrees coin alignment. I was wondering if anyone else has encountered this and how common it is. Thanks for any info!
I have not heard of that. I asked a similar question (different coin) in my Topic above !
Can you make a picture like I did - holding it in front of a mirror ?
You know who to contact if you want to exchange it
P.S. I looked through what I have, and my 1956 is normal, as per below. Shame, but if you can make a similar picture of yours ...
This post reminds me of the outbreak of the fake £1 coins circulating in UK a couple of years ago!!
Estimated at 1 in 30 coins being a fake at the height of its appearance,
seems like error strike. these happen. I have euro cents from belgium that have similar
alignment errors like this one. I dunno if they've got a higher prize then