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1971-D Half Double-Clip? (More Pics!)

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I was making the rounds of the banks and a teller had given me several dollars in loose halves, I didn't get a look at them as she had dumped them in an envelope. When I got home and dumped them out though, this one stood out from the rest.

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Double clipped?

Edit: A few close-ups of each clip.

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And when I looked at the edge during the photography, is this coin also the victim of a MAD?

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06/03/2014 6:26 pm
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Looks Good. Any close ups of the areas involved?
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Sure thing, Dar!
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Blakesley effect, metal flow, and the clad layer inversion on the edge of the coin are all signs of its being genuine. Cool find.
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Looks Like You Have A Winner!!



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Sweet, this is the first clip I have on anything bigger than a nickel, and being a double is even better!

Also first post with my corrected name, thanks mods!
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