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196 Clipper Cent Found!

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Hello I have not seen these in roll hunting just thought I show it all the friends who love roll hunting.
The cut looks very normal for other oddities like it?

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Clipped or incomplete planchet.
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It is a incomplete planchet, with the area in question called a clip. The reason it is wrong to call it a clipped coin is an error in the process. The coin isn't clipped while being struck. The blank had a clipped area missing. So it started out a blank with a clip. When it was run through the upset mill, it became an incomplete planchet, because of the clip. As with this case the coin has, a Blakesley affect on the obverse rim area 180 degrees from the clipped area. So now it is a coin that was struck with an incomplete planchet, because it has a clipped area on the coin.
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