Uncirculated puck for a 10 penny coin. Type 2 i.e. the final stage of production of the puck, where the edge of the puck is raised to the top, as opposed to type 1, by which pucks before this stage of production are referred to in English literature. A great rarity, the discs are destructs in which the stamp displacement has reached 100% - the disc, after getting to the minting machine, did not go under the stamps. NOTE: Due to their similarity to circulating money, it is prohibited to use them as payment signs. In collections of coins of the last century, minted by machine in large quantities, it is not the quantity of coins that proves the quality of the collection, but the number of gems in it. There are no higher class of gems than low-volume SAMPLES, and even rarer to them, created by chance interesting minting errors (offsets, reverses). A COIN FOR THE BEST COLLECTIONS.