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Largest Clipped Planchet - Question - Photo Added

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Kind of a curiosity question, what is the largest clipped planchet known of any denomination?

And at what point would the clipped planchet stop being considered a Clipped planchet/coin and start to be considered struck scrap?

I have to take some pics of a huge clipped nickel I bought a few years ago which I found again as I've been cleaning/organizing my coins while stuck at home.


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Weight is 1.9 grams, my control nickel same date and AU condition weighed 5.0 grams on the dot. So by weight alone I get the coin is 62% underweight from a normally struck nickel. I picked it up because I hardly ever see clips over 50%.
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Quote:
I've been cleaning/organizing my coins

NEVER, never clean your coins. Never.


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Sorry, should have said cleaning up the desk and area where my coins have accumulated by organizing them! Haven't cleaned a coin since the early 1990s when I used to used baking soda and water to make em shine!
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Photo please.
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Yes looking forward to seeing what you have there @jtd!
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Yes, pics please!
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Thx for adding pics. Any chance of getting one of the cut edge? I know it won't be too easy. Thx.
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Nice photo. Looks like a double clip,or struck on scrap.
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I would say this one:
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No planchet!
Struck on webbing:
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 Posted 08/06/2020  9:33 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Jake the Dog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
@Spence - here is the edge shot.

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