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Chipped Planchet?

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 Posted 05/21/2015  7:38 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jasper62 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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If this is in fact chipped.

It's not called chipped,It's an incomplete planchet more commonly called a clip.

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What could I expect for a difference in value?

Silver melt value as of today is .97 cents for one War Nickel but given the condition of it maybe 5 dollars on ebay
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 Posted 05/21/2015  7:54 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Slamnbass to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Yea check ebay for comparison-check 'sold items' doubt youll find a War Nickel clipped planchet but still...
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Although major errors can be worth thousands, common ones like clips, die cracks, rotated reverses and struck-through grease errors (greasers) are quite common and rarely command more than a few dollars. Personally I have found two clips (1954-S and 56-D Lincoln cents), a Greaser (200X-D clad dime), two rotated reverses (1865 3 cent nickel, almost 180 degrees, and 1937-D Buffalo), and many die cracks, including an 1884-O Morgan dollar.
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a fair amount of 'em on the bay, about $5.00
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 Posted 05/22/2015  12:47 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
So it is a clipped planchet and not a chipped planchet. (the technical name is "Incomplete planchet)
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Yes looks like a clipped planchet. I have a couple of my clippys for like 4-5$ range and that's what they usually go for anyway.
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