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Is This A Piece Of Scissel?

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I am pretty sure this is a piece of scissel, but research on this site has turned up nothing (other than member Scissel!)

I have read that scissel is quite scarce and could be valuable so any opinions on it are welcome.

Thanks in advance!

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 Posted 12/19/2015  2:53 pm  Show Profile   Check SPP-Ottawa's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add SPP-Ottawa to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Pieces of scissel I have seen, do not look like that...
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 Posted 12/19/2015  6:35 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Scissel to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
My ears are burning!

You would have had to have found it in a mint bag to be reasonably sure it was cent scissel & not something else (e.g., a fragment from some other manufactured item, washer scissel, etc). As SPP says, it does not look like typical scissel.

Here is a picture of US cent scissel (I don't have a Canadian example):

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 Posted 12/20/2015  1:27 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add robmck1967 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Makes sense. The shape of the piece is all wrong. Probably the only way this is legitimately a pc of scissel is if someone had a larger piece and chopped it up to sell it in smaller pieces. I bought it as part of a lot of 1 cent errors so there is no way I can verify where it came from. Thanks for your replies.
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What we can say is, there are roll markings on it. It also shows markings that one would expect to see from where a penny blank was cut from.

If you could validate the composition of the metal it may help verify that it is in fact a piece of scissel. I still however don't think there's enough of it to say that it is 100% genuine. Neat though!
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This is scissel from Germany ( 2 pfennig strip). Any scissel fragment should be able to match any region of this strip.

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Here's a picture in another thread if you just scroll down a little, it is plausible it is indeed a piece, but as mentioned there is likely no way to say with 100% certainty

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This one is coming in the mail, and I am pretty excited!!

Of course, it will have to pass an XRF test and a fit test with a 3.24 gram Type 1 planchet.

But, given where the dealer recently bought it, I do have reason to believe it is legit.

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I see it has the errorman seal of approval already!
nice buy!
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I have held that piece of RCM scissel before. Looked real to me.
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Well, what a revelation. I never knew they existed . I wondered why there was going to be a discussion about carpets. I guess I should get out to a coin show more often (3 in over 50 years). This is my something-learned-every-day biggie today. I was reading the Encyclopedia Britannica when I was in grade 5 - guess I didn't get to S.

Thanks for the post !
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Nice pickup! It does seem to be about the right width.
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here is my scissel but not from coins.i saw this post and the strip looked alot like 3 dies I'm building right now at work,i cant tell you what part it makes as its confidential but I just wanted to show that if I have the sizes I can quite easily produce any quantity of scissel I want
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