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Pillar of the Community
 Australia
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email sent to the error site I await answers
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Pillar of the Community
 Australia
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answer is back from the error gods brockage from an elliptical clip possible wrong planchet
buy I guess I am talking to my self
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: answer is back from the error gods brockage from an elliptical clip possible wrong planchet
buy I guess I am talking to my self Thanks for the update. And no, you're not talking to yourself. Quote: To summarize, I would call this a brockage from an elliptical clip, struck on a rolled thick planchet.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Quote: I cant find anything don't tell me I have to toss this one also You scored congrats Shanew
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Pillar of the Community
 Australia
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thank guys I have no idea as what I have scored still trying to work out if its a rare one or a common error I have seen a few but none with the image in the indent
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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I'd say very rare its 2 errors in one.
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Pillar of the Community
 Australia
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cool thanks pennyman would you get it slabbed so you don't have to try and explain what it is all the time
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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It's an indent with a partial brockage, probably on a wrong planchet too. The raised rim is typical of indent errors so it's almost certainly not struck against an elliptical clip. Your next job Shane is to work out where it was minted, find out what other coins they minted that year and work out what planchet it was struck on. Nice error :)
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Pillar of the Community
 Australia
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thank you markn you made me look at my McDonald I had no idea.that our coins were minted in Canada yes the curls on the back of the neck are wavy so it was made in Canada I will start there ,thanks mate
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Pillar of the Community
 Australia
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and one more puzzle with just under half the coin missing from the indent , I don't think I would ever no what it weight was before the damage, might never no what it weight was
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Quote: Could be an indent with partial brockage on wrong planchet,sounds pretty wild but thats what it looks like to me. Turns out I was right hey !
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Pillar of the Community
 Australia
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could be the man appleangel could be my head is not quite there
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I will stick to my original opinion that it was struck through an elliptical clip - though it shares a likeness to a partial brockage, there are subtleties that differentiate it from one.
Additionally, the indent does not remove any metal from the coin. The coin that it was struck through, displaced the metal. It should weigh the same now as it did before it was struck.
Edited by ErrorCoins222 05/27/2014 11:28 am
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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I totally agree with ErrorCoin222. If you got an email from error-ref.com then thats what it is, these people are some of the best error experts in the world. As for the planchet it may well be rolled thick or possibly wrong planchet. If it was struck in Canada then you can check this site which tells you weight and size and more, of coins struck in Canada for other countries. http://www.coinscan.com/for/foreign.html
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Pillar of the Community
 Australia
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so I guess multi error coins are rare I don't have to many errors quote (Additionally, the indent does not remove any metal from the coin. The coin that it was struck through, displaced the metal. It should weigh the same now as it did before it was struck.) I just spent all day filling down a 5 cent coin to fit in the indent so I can work out roughly how much metal is missing and get a weight and wow the Canadian mint minted some coins. what a list sometime I wish I didn't bring this stuff home.  if there is a collar why is it so wide around the rim on the good side. you can see the coins side by side why the difference wouldn't the collar hold it in place and stop it from spreading and the coins are the same size but the rims are different 
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