That happens when the outer cupronickel cladding comes apart from the pure copper core.
Quarter lamination error.
A lamination flaw is a planchet defect that results from metal impurities.
Laminations during the preparation of the planchet strip foreign materials grease dirt oil slag or gas may become trapped just below the surface of the metal.
Coins struck from this strip.
Professional coin grading service pcgs recently certified two extremely rare and unusual washington quarter errors.
These coin errors can be caused by dirt or gas trapped in the strip as it is rolled out to the prescribed thickness.
To be rolled to an incorrect thickness or because the metal strip was intended for another coin denomination such as a quarter planchet cut from a metal roll intended for dimes.
The first is the third known example of a two tailed quarter likely struck in.
A lamination error occurs when a coin has a fragment of metal missing or peeled off the coin s surface.
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When the hub creates a secondary misaligned image on the coin that s when a doubled die coin is created.
The die is imprinted by a machine called a hub.
We look at lamination error coins to look for in pocket change.
I can be as small as a pin head or almost as large as the coin itself and is easy to identify since it looks like metal leaf when attached and grainy if detached.
When a copper nickel clad coin is missing some or all of its outer nickel layer the coin appears copper colored where the clad is missing.
It may appear to be a brassy orange color or a dark brown brown color or somewhere in between.
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Mint made errors are errors in a coin made by the mint.
This doubled die will then strike out potentially hundreds even thousands of doubled die coins such is the case with the 1955 doubled die penny some coin analysts think 20 000 of these 1955 doubled die pennies were made.
A missing clad layer is a pretty obvious error that you can see with the naked eye.