This is the first actual "doubled die" on a U.K. coin I have come across worthy of mention.
It is One Pound in denomination, dated 1998, and features the "Forth Rail Bridge" on the reverse which is located west of Edinburgh, Scotland and connects N. Queensferry to S. Queensferry . The outer design near the rim on the reverse is a depiction of a railway line.
ONE POUND, The base of the bridge supporting columns, catalivers and and the entire railway line near the rim appear to all be doubled die. The reverse appears to have a sizable mis-alignment as well.
The coin weighs 9.50 grams, (normal), and the edge has the milled and inscribed design that should be there. The striking dies seem to have been worn.
Thought everyone would like to see it, (as I am very happy with it).
http://s126.photobucket.com/albums/p...t=100_3414.jpg
http://s126.photobucket.com/albums/p...ndreverse1.jpg
http://s126.photobucket.com/albums/p...poundclose.jpg
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