Check your $1 coin before spending it could be worth more than $1000 and in some case, up to $3000 depends on the condition of the coin.
According to the Australian Coin Collecting Blog, a mistake at the Mint in 2000 caused a unique “double rim” on the coins that have since been nicknamed “$1/ 10c mules”. It all apparently came about “when a technician at the Mint in Canberra accidentally paired the mob of ‘roos dollar reverse with the Queen’s head obverse normally used for the 10c piece”,
How to Spot your lucky $1 coin:
In the image, you can see one coin has a single rim and one coin has the double rim. The double rim coin is what coin collectors are after.
The coin must be $1 from the year 2000 and must be double rim. Thera are approx. 6000 mule coins in the market right now. it could be your lucky day if you finds one. Last year one of the mule coins was sold for $2700 on eBay.
If you find one you can sell it on eBay or go to Coin collection shop and they will be happy to buy your coin.
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