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1964 D - Is This Error?

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I can't identify this error.

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 Posted 12/23/2014  10:01 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ChildOfTheWheat to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
PMD... Not a mint error... No idea what would've caused this!
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You can see where the rim is bent inward on this area. If it were a true clip, this would not appear like that. PSD
1964-D---Is-This-Error?
Note on this triple clipped incomplete planchet how the area near the rim is not raised from the upset process, as that edge wasn't there. On your coin the metal is rolling over the rim and even further toward the center.
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O.K. Thanks, but no one has idea how is made it. The coin is not deformed.
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If you laid it on a table it would rock back and forth because the reverse has a raised area on the reverse and a bent area on the obverse from the bend on the reverse. No way this could of happened during the strike.
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