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Die Clipped Error Shilling?

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Hello, it is a die clipped error coin ?



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 Posted 05/04/2025  2:52 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
@chron, what is the weight?
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It is called a clipped planchet or rim clip.
Looks more like damage from taking a hit.
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Looks more like damage from taking a hit.

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I agree with , "it took a hit"
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I'm on the fence about this one only because of the weak denticles on the obverse above the A : B .
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Looks like a rim bump/bruise from taking a hit.
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This coin was dropped on to a hard surface such as a street or sidewalk.

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because of the weak denticles on the obverse above the A : B

These coins have medal allignment so that is the area of the bruise.
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These coins have medal allignment
Hondo, yes I am/was aware of that fact....that's why I'm not 100% confident saying PMD. Weak spot I see as being in the same location of the "slight clip" just on the other side. Not reffering to a Blakesley effect.
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