Brockage—A mirror
image of the design impressed on the opposite side of the same coin. These errors are caused when a struck
coin remains on either die after striking, and impresses its image into the
next blank planchet as it is struck, leaving a negative or mirror image.
Off-center and partial Brockage coins are worth less than those with full
impression. Coins with negative impressions on both sides are usually mutilated
pieces made outside the mint by the pressing together of coins.
Below are the coins, which I found from one of my dealer.
So thought of sharing it. There is no concrete proof wither this coins are fake
are not. Has it’s a error coin its very difficult to prove it. I have
taken some opinion from experience coin collectors, most of the opinion is it’s
a fake or replica, but when asked about the details of original and their
availability, answer are not concrete. Kindly share me if you find any of the
proof or records about it.
Queen Victoria Continues Legend One Rupee Silver Coin
Victoria Empress One Rupee Silver Coin
Queen Victoria Split Legend one Rupee Coin
Victoria Empress 1/2 Rupee silver coin
King George VI 1/2 Rupee Silver coin
the above coins are from my own collections