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Is This A 1969 S Penny Error Or Damage?

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I thought at first it was damage but it has really smooth edges.

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Could be a double clip planchet. Having trouble seeing if there is a Blaksley effect opposite the clips.
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Blaksley effect?..
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to the forum!

It appears to be a genuine doubled clip error, but better pictures would help.
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Blakesley effect
The weakness opposite the clip on a clipped planchet error coin. This occures during the upsetting process, because of the clip there is a lack in pressure to upset the rim directly opposite the clip.
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 Posted 03/20/2017  11:10 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add oldmike to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
but you need to post a photo of the obverse of the coin
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Note the UST of TRUST appears weaker imprint, but need direct on, not sides to determine. Also looks like a curved and straight clip, cool!

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to the forum. Looks legit try to get a clear full obverse and reverse photo
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to CCF, nice catch!
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Awsome. I'm going to go get it right now and I'll post some obverse/reverse pictures. Thanks.
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I believe I see it, but the rim just slightly widens on the rim opposite the incomplete planchet areas.
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@ 4-5K obverse, something going on there to.
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bottom, over by the date kind of? I noticed that too.
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First I thought it was a rim Cud but now I see the reverse is affected in same exact spot
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I'm new to this. What's a rim Cud?
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