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1813 Russian Empire 2 Kopecks Copper Coin Notable Lamination Error - Imperial Russia 1813 2 Kopecks Planchet Lamination Flaw
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1813 Russian Empire 2 Kopecks Copper Coin Notable Lamination Error - Imperial Russia 1813 2 Kopecks Planchet Lamination Flaw

1813 Russian Empire 2 Kopecks Copper Coin Notable Lamination Error - Imperial Russia 1813 2 Kopecks Planchet Lamination Flaw

$11.55

Original: $33.00

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1813 Russian Empire 2 Kopecks Copper Coin Notable Lamination Error - Imperial Russia 1813 2 Kopecks Planchet Lamination Flaw—

$33.00

$11.55

The Story

This listing is for the 1813 Russian Empire 2 Kopecks Copper Coin Notable Lamination Error.Ā  Lamination errors are planchet errors in which the surface of a coinĀ cracks and flakes.Ā  It isĀ generally believedĀ that lamination errorsĀ are caused by contaminantsĀ in the alloy that cause the metal to separateĀ along the horizontalĀ plane.Ā Ā TheĀ term ā€œlamination errorā€ is grammatically incorrect as the metal isĀ actually delaminating.Ā  While ā€œdelamination errorā€ would be theĀ proper term, we’re stuck with the terminology we’ve inherited from previousĀ researchers. Interesting Find!!

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1813 Russian Empire 2 Kopecks Copper Coin Notable Lamination ErrorĀ  - Imperial Russia 1813 2 Kopecks Planchet Lamination Flaw

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This listing is for the 1813 Russian Empire 2 Kopecks Copper Coin Notable Lamination Error.Ā  Lamination errors are planchet errors in which the surface of a coinĀ cracks and flakes.Ā  It isĀ generally believedĀ that lamination errorsĀ are caused by contaminantsĀ in the alloy that cause the metal to separateĀ along the horizontalĀ plane.Ā Ā TheĀ term ā€œlamination errorā€ is grammatically incorrect as the metal isĀ actually delaminating.Ā  While ā€œdelamination errorā€ would be theĀ proper term, we’re stuck with the terminology we’ve inherited from previousĀ researchers. Interesting Find!!

Thanks for stopping by TreasureHunterCo!!!

1813 Russian Empire 2 Kopecks Copper Coin Notable Lamination ErrorĀ  - Imperial Russia 1813 2 Kopecks Planchet Lamination Flaw