How can we not agree with that, the difference is so obvious.
But it's not only the "6" that's different:
- The "2" in the denomination on the left coin is much closer to the outer ring.
- The upper text on the right coin is closer to the inner ring.
- The lower text on the left coin is divide over the outer and inner ring, on the right coin it's on the outer ring only
Цитата: "Essor Prof"How can we not agree with that, the difference is so obvious.
But it's not only the "6" that's different:
- The "2" in the denomination on the left coin is much closer to the outer ring.
- The upper text on the right coin is closer to the inner ring.
- The lower text on the left coin is divide over the outer and inner ring, on the right coin it's on the outer ring only
all of these differencies are just Sudan( Khartoum) Mint faults, like off-centered implantation of inner circle, double struck, die problems, weak struck and many many others. I dont consider such things as subtype diiferencies, because all of them made eccidentally . But this "6" is quite visible, that its not a mint/machine/die error. its actual subtype.
Цитата: "Dato Mikeladze"But this "6" is quite visible, that its not a mint/machine/die error. its actual subtype.
You are right, the "6" can't be an error.
For the 50 piastres 2006 (https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces7465.html) there are also two different varieties (one non-magnetic, sharp details, the other magnetic, crude details). Is it possible they also have a different "6"?
Maybe my question wasn't specific enough. I meant for the two varieties of the 50 piastres 2006, is one variety with the one "6" and the other variety with the other "6"? Or are the differences between those two varieties only the magnetic/ non-magnetic and crude details/sharp details features and the "6" isn't involved in it? If you have both varieties you can check if the "6" is the same in both varieties.
Maybe it's even possible that the different "6" exists in both varieties so there are in fact 4 subtypes.
no, I have just one type, and dont remember which one exactly, but "6" is common on it.
I never consider weak/ crude etc details on Sudanese coins as subtypes, because actually its just depends on mint machine /press force.
I had in my hands sudanese coins, where details were almost invisible, but coin was UNC.
for me it is not variety ( I mean crude or weak details) ...
there are plenty of coins ( 20 piastres) with 2 lines above buffalo/cow , and it could be consider as subtype, because those two lines are always in same place, and dont looks like just mint error. But still under research.
I will check my both 20 and 50 piastres with magnet as well.
coin with common "6" is non-magnetic, while the coin with newly discovered " 6" is magnetic !
It doesnot mean that non-magnetic coin cannot exist with " new 6" , but at least we know now that there are
1. Non-magnetic and magnetic types.
2. common and "odd 6" in the end of the year.
Okay. Please, all who see this post, - check your coins by magnet. and if You will find magnetic 20 piastres without " 6" with rounded end, letme know. Also, please check magnetic 50 piastres. Is theresomething new besides crude/weak/sharp/ etc. or not.
Thanksa lot.
For now, Ithink I can modify 20 piastres in 2 subtypes - magnetic and non-magnetic, like 50 piastres coin.