Acmonital — the stainless steel alloy developed in Fascist Italy as a nickel substitute — found a second life in postwar Turkish coinage long after its origins were forgotten by most users. Turkey adopted it for several denominations during a period when chronic inflation was already eroding the purchasing power of small coins faster than new designs could be approved.
The KM#893.2 designation distinguishes this from the .1 variety by a difference in the reverse die alignment or edge treatment — collectors should verify the specific variant against Krause before attributing.
Acmonital — the stainless steel alloy developed in Fascist Italy as a nickel substitute — found a second life in postwar Turkish coinage long after its origins were forgotten by most users. Turkey adopted it for several denominations during a period when chronic inflation was already eroding the purchasing power of small coins faster than new designs could be approved.
The KM#893.2 designation distinguishes this from the .1 variety by a difference in the reverse die alignment or edge treatment — collectors should verify the specific variant against Krause before attributing.