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1982 One Cent...clipped?

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1982-One-Cent...clipped?

1982-One-Cent...clipped?
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Yup, that is a clip!
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Looks like a clip to me as well.
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Hello John1 kookoox10 middross

Thanks so much for helping me out with this.

Take care
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Definitely a clip. Nice Blakesley effect on the obverse too. That is where there is also a depression on the opposite side of the clip. Caused by the metal of the planchet attempting to flow into the void where the clip is located.
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Thanks so much Pokermandude for the explanation...I appreciate it.

Take care
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