Recently acquired this nice error. Looking at various sites some call it a 50 % brokage others call it Lamination error? What would the correct term be. As all sites I have checked have different views. Thanks
It is a large post-strike delamination, you can confirm that by weighing the coin. A brockage will have a normal weight while a delamination of that size will be significantly light. Even though the top layer of the coin has peeled off, it is normal to still see a ghost impression of the design on the underlying layer.
thanks just curious as I have seen others where the complete top layer is gone and they call them brokage > Like 2 seperate pieces and only 1 ..There are many graded like that but they dont say lamination peel ? why would that be..
A brockage is something totally different. You can easily read up on it here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brockage Basically it's a mirror image on one side, sometimes you can have percentages of that one side. This is why biokemist6 says a brockage will have normal weight where as a lamination will lose a piece and thus weigh less. You can see the correct design, albeit much less defined, where the metal is missing on yours making it easy to identify like biokemist6 did.
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