Extra Metal Error Extra Metal Error


Posted June 25, 2025 by Benitta28

Extra metal error in Indian coins happens when excess metal is unintentionally left on the coin during the minting process. This results in raised, irregular lumps or blobs on the coin’s surface.
 
Indian Coins and Stamps Launches Exclusive Collection of Extra Metal Error Coins from Republic India
Nagercoil, India – Indian Coins and Stamps, a premier destination for coin collectors and enthusiasts, proudly announces the release of a unique and rare collection of Extra Metal Error Coins from the Republic of India. These minting flaws, caused by excess metal deposits during the striking process, offer a glimpse into the fascinating world of mint errors.
Extra metal errors, also known as "cuds" or "blobs," occur when a piece of the coin die breaks or when metal fills unintended areas, resulting in raised and unusual features. These rare coins are valued not only for their uniqueness but also for their significance in numismatic study.
The collection, carefully curated from various years and Indian mints, showcases authentic examples of this striking error, making it an essential addition for serious collectors and those intrigued by minting anomalies.
Availability: Now available in limited numbers exclusively on the Indian Coins and Stamps website.
Contact:
Indian Coins and Stamps
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.indiancoinsandstamps.com
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Last Updated June 25, 2025