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If the mint worker did notice the brockage, they had the option of restriking it.
One extremely rare error is the brockage.
A brockage is when a mirror image of a coin is struck on both sides of the planchet.
The second coin is called a brockage, but the first is sometimes considered a variation of a brockage.
Likewise, a type collection might focus on an unusual design feature such as coins with a hole in the middle, coins that are not circular in shape or coins with brockage.
In coin collecting, brockage refers to a type of error coin in which one side of the coin has both the normal image and a mirror image of the opposite side impressed upon it.