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1967 Penny From Mint Sealed Bag

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Just going through a 1967 mint bag of pennies I purchased.... I have come across some pretty cool coins. Curved clips, Straight clips, Die rotations, Planchet flaws, etc...

Can someone explain what happened to this coin and if there is a name for this type? Thanks in advance



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Here is another one....



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Straight clip



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I think the first one might have been the reason the second one got clipped? Or vice versa?
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First one looks slightly off centre. Second, maybe a planchet flaw. The third is a nice clip.
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Nice!! I have two bags of 1967 1-cent coins to go through... gives me some hope for some cool coins.

First one looks like a mis-aligned die. Second one is a planchet flaw (it does have a weak Blakesley Effect). Third is a genuine straight clip.

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The mint forgot to feed the mice that day.

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