Incomplete Plating: Parts of the coin may lack the plating layer, revealing the core metal. This can occur due to contamination or defects on the coin’s surface that prevent the plating metal from adhering properly.
Overplating: An excessively thick layer of plating metal might be applied, potentially obscuring fine details of the coin’s design.
Plating Bubbles: These occur when gas is trapped between the core metal and the plating layer, forming bubbles. Over time, these can burst, leaving a crater-like appearance.
Plating Splits: If the plating metal is not flexible enough to accommodate the expansion and contraction of the core during minting, splits can occur in the plating layer.