Hello, dear colleagues!
I ask for your help in identifying and assessing one feature of the 2011 Belgian 2 euro coin. On the obverse, it is clearly visible that the cross, which is usually located on the left side of the portrait of King Albert II, is on the right on this coin. The lower element, in the form of a feather, is also shifted - unusual.
Judging by the official types of design (Type 1, Type 2 and Type 3), this arrangement does not correspond to any of the known variants. Visually, the coin does not show signs of deformation or counterfeiting (it was given as change in a supermarket) - the relief is clear, the edge is standard, the material is original.
Questions:
1. Could this be a minting error (die error)?
2. Is this variety known to anyone?
3. Does anyone have a similar specimen?














