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Please Help Verify Suspected Errors - 1963-D George Washington Quarter - Lamination Error And RPM

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The only place I have heard of lamination errors is here, where others have posted pictures of theirs. How is lamination error defined and what causes them?

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Some of the black background bled into the rim of the coin. Hopefully it isn't too distracting.

Then I looked at the back of the coin and the mint mark looked wierd. Below is a close-up. It looks to me like a repunched mintmark. I think the second punch rotated the MM to the left and moved in northward.

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Neither Wexler nor Variety Vista list an RPM that looks anything like this. Is it truly an RPM?

Thanks in advance for taking a look.
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From error-ref:


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Lamination errors are planchet errors in which the surface of a coin cracks and flakes. It is generally believed that lamination errors are caused by contaminants in the alloy that cause the metal to separate along the horizontal plane.


https://www.error-ref.com/lamination-cracks/

I am not seeing an RPM on the mint mark. I am only seeing circulation wear and flattening. Maybe a broken post too?
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Not an RPM.
Where exactly is the lamination? At 3K?
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Where exactly is the lamination? At 3K?

3 to 5 I believe
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3 to 5 I believe


What do the numbers mean in reference to the lamination errror?

Thanks to everyone for your post. I understand now why it is not an RPM.
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The numbers can be thought of as a clock reference--3 o'clock to 5 o'clock. This information provides a locational reference.
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Ahh, of course. Thanks for explaining.
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It's customary to use the letter K in front of these numbers - such as K3 to K5, or similar.
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Looks like a retained lamination that got folded over around K5. Pretty neat.
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I learn so much when you guys stop in and share the knowlege about the hobby, especially errors. Reading the error ref website reminds me how little I know so far, but I keep reading because I want to learn.
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