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Swiss 10 Rappen 1951 - Lamination Error?

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 Posted 05/30/2021  11:42 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add AbrahamLincoln43 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello,everyone.
Is this some kind of lamination on the coin?
How rare and valuable this can be?

Many thanks :)


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Swiss-10-Rappen-1951---Lamination-Error?
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With those parallel sides, that does look like a lam to me. As to value, I'm not sure but I get the feeling that the market for non-US error coins is much thinner. Hopefully others will weigh in on this question.
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...I get the feeling that the market for non-US error coins is much thinner.


Yes, this has been my experience. I have a few minor lamination errors like that on European coins (an Irish 1 P, and a Danish 10 Ore), and I have not been able to sell them on US ebay at a price of just a few dollars.
So I think the answer is rare, yes. Valuable no.
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