The world of collectors is very extensive and many people can own relics stuck at home with no knowledge of how coveted their items are. Above all, when we talk about coins, those that are older, with limited versions or with minting errors tend to be among the most sought after by numismatists.
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In this sense, coins with a low value, such as cents, can be worth much more than the originally assigned value. In particular, we will comment on one of 10 cents and the reason for its rarity.
The object in focus is not that old. It is a 10 cent coin from the year 2002, which is part of the second issue of the Real coin and celebrates the bicentennial of independence. In its features, it features the face of Dom Pedro I, the proclaimer of Brazil's independence, which took place in 1822. So far, nothing out of the ordinary.
However, what makes this relic truly valuable is a visual detail that collectors love: an error in the coinage. To be more precise, the cracked and broken mint version of this coin is what makes it so valuable.
Therefore, for you to be able to sell it for a legal price, it must meet the above requirements.
First of all, it is important to point out that those interested may ask some questions regarding the condition of the coin and its wear and tear. Therefore, before announcing it or anything like that, it is essential to have more in-depth knowledge of it.
After all, they are collectors who want to make sure that their items really meet the requirements that theoretically justify their prices. Despite its rarity, competition will always exist.
Finally, these simple details that make it different from the others can make this coin worth more than R$ 120.