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1893 Large Cent - Strike Through? Clip? Or PMD?

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1893-Large-Cent---Strike-Through?-Clip?-Or-PMD?
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 Posted 05/11/2013  09:49 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add pennysaver to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Hi john

Is it possible to get a picture of the edge of the coin at the error? Does the coin look like it's splitting in half at that point?
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Looks like it could be a planchet delamination. Need some more picks. Canadian large cents are lots of fun!
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This is the best picture I could get of the rim using the crappy camera I have available.





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Yep, for what it's worth it looks like planchet delamination to me. Note how the coin has hairline cracks along the rim spreading out from either side of the area where the piece of metal is missing. Had the delamination been worse you could've had quite a bit more of the coin reverse gone. There are several members here who are incredibly knowledgeable about large cents -- if one of them chimes in we might get more information about why this happens. I think it has something to do with the metal mixture of the coin but I could be in error. As a side note you can occasionally see this type of error right through to pennies of the early 1950's. A very nice find, john!
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Thank you for replying I appreciate the input.

Although I am selling the coin so it won't end up in my collection I am still very interested in hearing what other members have to say about this error type and how to spot it properly.

Does this happen most often on rims? What are the telltale signs I am looking at a delamination error and not a strike though error?

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Could this error be called a "partial collar error " similar to one I saw on a silver 1858 coin? Although I am not sure what mechanical forces makes a collar error.
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