Collectors lap up erroneous Chilean coin that cost top mint official's job
Santiago: Chile's mint has sacked its managing director after he sent into circulation thousands of coins bearing an incorrect spelling of the country's name.
The 50-peso coins, worth around 10 US cents (Dh0.36) each, were issued in 2008 with Chile spelt "Chiie" — an error that was only noticed late last year.
"Director Gregorio Iñiguez has been fired over a series of issues, including the misspelt coins, which have brought the institution into disrepute," a mint official told Reuters on Friday, speaking on condition of anonymity.
"Some of the coins are still in circulation. They still carry their value. Some collectors are buying them up because they feel they are rare," the official said.
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