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<p>[QUOTE="usmc60, post: 2525757, member: 76739"]I'm a little confused here. When someone mentions lamination. I always think of something that is put together. Now in order for a copper penny which is 95% copper and 5% zinc. Now in order for this coin to have a lamination separation. Would be if it was put together in layers. Then I could buy the saying of lamination separation. In my understanding the raw piece of copper is consistently rolled under high pressure rollers to get the desired thickness. Thus forming a sheet of copper. How can one solid piece of copper have lamination problems. If you would not mind please explain how that works a solid piece of copper layering. I am always willing to learn something new. Ever since I've been on coin talk I've always heard members mention lamination when describing something wrong with silver and copper coins. Can someone with a lot of knowledge please show me how this is possible. Let me be clear (show me) if you're going to explain it to me I need to have it shown to me also. I really want to understand how this is possible.[ATTACH=full]539078[/ATTACH] <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie24" alt=":blackalien:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="usmc60, post: 2525757, member: 76739"]I'm a little confused here. When someone mentions lamination. I always think of something that is put together. Now in order for a copper penny which is 95% copper and 5% zinc. Now in order for this coin to have a lamination separation. Would be if it was put together in layers. Then I could buy the saying of lamination separation. In my understanding the raw piece of copper is consistently rolled under high pressure rollers to get the desired thickness. Thus forming a sheet of copper. How can one solid piece of copper have lamination problems. If you would not mind please explain how that works a solid piece of copper layering. I am always willing to learn something new. Ever since I've been on coin talk I've always heard members mention lamination when describing something wrong with silver and copper coins. Can someone with a lot of knowledge please show me how this is possible. Let me be clear (show me) if you're going to explain it to me I need to have it shown to me also. I really want to understand how this is possible.[ATTACH=full]539078[/ATTACH] :blackalien:[/QUOTE]
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