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A man was given an ultra-rare coin worth up to $1,000 in his lunch change

A close-up of an ordinary UK 20p piece.

The coin’s seller — identified only as a man from Shropshire, in central England — is “lucky” to have an “eagle eye” for detail, Day told BI.

“I bet plenty of people have had these in their change in their wallet and they’ve probably just passed it on again,” she said.

Day added that the seller remembers getting it in his lunch change about five years ago, and thought it looked unusual.

He put it aside “knowing it was something interesting,” and pulled it out to be examined a few years later when a similar coin made the news, she said.

The coin is so unusual that there is barely any reference to it online, Day added.

But it’s had huge interest from coin collectors, she said, including several who have visited the auction house to check it out in person.

The frenzy could lead to more people identifying the few others that are out there, Day suggested, adding: “I imagine we’ll probably see a few more now.”

Correction: September 25, 2024 — An earlier version of this story misspelled Kimberly Day’s first name.

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