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Canada 1992 Quebec Ejection Clip

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 Posted 08/29/2014  2:14 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Alexer to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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What's an ejection clip?
..was hopin you could tell me lol
Never heard of one before, I kind of assumed it was a miss timed ejection and clipped on its way out of the press.
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It is a term I am not familiar with. It could be interpreted two ways?

1. as being a double-struck coin, whereby the second strike severed off a piece from the original planchet... I think these are quite scarce

2. found on coins that were struck on incomplete curved clipped planchets (or partial clips as some call them), and separated in the striking chamber, therefore not showing a Blakesley effect.

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Thats an interesting clip you have SPP and you can tell it didnt come from the blanking presses..nice.
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The jury is still out on that one... because an incomplete clip might not necessarily be a flat-shaped planchet... and rimming might be affected.

The price was right, at the last Bell Auction for me to buy it.

http://www.icollector.com/Huge-Clip...nt_i19560623

This article from Mike Diamond, shed some additional light on incomplete clips.

https://www.coinworld.com/insights/...e-after.html
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Thats an interesting article,..keep us posted when the jury is in.
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