
1952 Shilling Lamination Peel Error Fine
1952 Shilling
Lamination peels are caused by impurities in the composition of the planchet when the coin is struck. Lamination peels are not considered particularly high end for the most part by error collectors however, they are a great introduction for error collecting and quite interesting to take a closer look at.
| Weight | 5.65 grams |
| Composition | 50% Silver, 40% Copper, 5% Zinc, 5% Nickel |
| Mint | Melbourne |
| Grade | Fine |
Lamination peels are caused by impurities in the composition of the planchet when the coin is struck. Lamination peels are not considered particularly high end for the most part by error collectors however, they are a great introduction for error collecting and quite interesting to take a closer look at.
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1952 Shilling Lamination Peel Error Fine
1952 Shilling
Lamination peels are caused by impurities in the composition of the planchet when the coin is struck. Lamination peels are not considered particularly high end for the most part by error collectors however, they are a great introduction for error collecting and quite interesting to take a closer look at.
| Weight | 5.65 grams |
| Composition | 50% Silver, 40% Copper, 5% Zinc, 5% Nickel |
| Mint | Melbourne |
| Grade | Fine |
Lamination peels are caused by impurities in the composition of the planchet when the coin is struck. Lamination peels are not considered particularly high end for the most part by error collectors however, they are a great introduction for error collecting and quite interesting to take a closer look at.
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1952 Shilling
Lamination peels are caused by impurities in the composition of the planchet when the coin is struck. Lamination peels are not considered particularly high end for the most part by error collectors however, they are a great introduction for error collecting and quite interesting to take a closer look at.
| Weight | 5.65 grams |
| Composition | 50% Silver, 40% Copper, 5% Zinc, 5% Nickel |
| Mint | Melbourne |
| Grade | Fine |
Lamination peels are caused by impurities in the composition of the planchet when the coin is struck. Lamination peels are not considered particularly high end for the most part by error collectors however, they are a great introduction for error collecting and quite interesting to take a closer look at.
























