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2 Great Finds While CRH

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Found these 2 while coin roll hunting today (sorry for the quality of the pictures, taken with cell phone).

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An off-centre and a double clip (I think I see a second one)... cool! Is there more of a Blakesley effect on the obverse of the clip?
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Yes its a double clip, wish I were able to take better pics. Blakesley effect is pretty strong on obverse. I<ll try and take a good picture.
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Here's the obverse

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Nice. Someone sent a collector's coin jar off to the bank I think!
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Can anyone tell me what % the off center coin is? Thanks
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Nice finds! The offcenter looks like it is in the range of 5-10%
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calculated it on some software, off center is 12.5% and clip is 3%
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I also calculated 12.5% offcenter, but I wondered if it should be measured to the edge of the rim (wherever that is) rather than the edge design elements?
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Here' where I calculated the offset.


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Looks like a good way to do it RichieD613. Did you measure the area offcenter or the distance offcenter? I ask since it looks like you have a grid in your drawing.
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Measured the area with grid lines and divided it by the area of the upper circle, which gives me the percentage. I guess measuring the distance would also work.
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Not bad
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