2017 Russian 10 Rouble coin small rotation error

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Hello,

 

I just found this 2017 10 Rouble coin from Russia while looking through my coins, and I noticed it has a small rotation error of around 10°. (The degrees shown on the picture may not be entirely correct, so the margin of error is +- 5°.)

 

Does it have any value or it is a common occurance on Rouble coins?

 

Any help will be appreciated.

 

Pictures (the degrees shown is the coin's angle vs the coin flip):

 

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to everyone!

Can happen, no extra value.

Globetrotter
Coin varieties in French:
https://monnaiesetvarietes.numista.com

I think the quality of minting in Russia is decreasing proportionally with the exchange rate of the rouble.

 

This is what I noticed back in 2018 already: https://en.numista.com/forum/topic28647-2.html#p597294

 

ArnoVThis summer, I collected a bunch of the 2016-type Russian roubles from circulation, which I didn't have yet. Closely examining them at home, I found that 2 out of 14 show some kind of error. So far for quality at the Moscow Mint?

10 Roubles 2017 die rotation:


5 Roubles 2017 with what I think is a lamination error:

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