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1982-1989 Penny Split Planchet?

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this should be a split planchet I believe. It weighs 1. 22 gr and a full penny is 2.5 gr.

no idea of the actual date but it has to be between 82 and 89. you can see a faint mirror image of her majesty on the blank side. no sign of PMD. no cut marks or tool marks.

is there anything else I should look for as a marker? am I right in calling this a split planchet? any idea of value if it is legit?



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Cool coin rob.
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Haven't seen one like that before, nice find. I wonder if they call that one a thin planchette?
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You should put that half a coin in the hall of fame.
A keeper for sure.
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A split planchet indeed. Split prior to the strike, and then struck underneath a regular blank planchet (obverse is the anvil die). Somewhere out there, is the other coin with only the reverse (probably a regular sized planchet)...
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 Posted 12/26/2013  5:03 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add robmck1967 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
thanks for your input. very interesting how it was produced.
does anyone want to put a value on a coin like this?
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Very nice split planchet!
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thanks for your input. very interesting how it was produced. does anyone want to put a value on a coin like this?


There are some prices quoted at this URL on Pat Glassford's site, though the page hasn't been updated for some time now. I would expect it to be a higher value than listed.

http://www.coinscan.com/mintingvari.../splitp.html

Nice error coin!
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with SPP-Ottawa. It is the only logical explanation that explains all of the features seen here.

I have never seen this mode of split planchet before, and I have seen quite a few split planchets. I figure that it may be quite rare.
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I just picked up another split planchet. I now have a reverse split to go with my obverse split planchet. they will look great next to each other.

maybe I should glue them together and call it a mule? lol.

as stated by SPP, split prior to strike and struck underneath a full planchet. or because this is the reverse this time, was this stuck ABOVE another full planchet? SPP? any thoughts?

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It's unfortunate that the obverse is a 12 sided penny and the reverse don't match the years or you would have a really cool set. I think the 12 sided only occurred in 1980.
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the 12 sided has to be 82-89 due to the portrait. either way it is a cool (half) coin
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Maybe we should get together?

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I feel honored that I have a similar coin to one in the great zonad collection!

Zonad, what is your thoughts on how these came about?
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Zonad is that a brockage or a split planchet?
Looks more like a brockage. Maybe the picture is just playing with my mind.
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Paper thin split planchet.
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