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1984 Clipped Planchet?

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first, let me start by saying I'm from the United States, so I don't know much if anything about Canadian cents, although I suppose error should be similar. could this be a slight straight clip? if not, what is it?

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Hard to say if it is a straight clip or a curved clip, since the collar die has turned the coin into a 12-sided coin. Since the clip does not 'cut' into the fields, I would just call it a 'rim clip' (as PCGS does with examples like this).
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I think it might be PMD. But of course, wait for other opinions.
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It's definitely not PMD. The rim at the end of the clip tapers off, and the Blakesley effect is present. Both these indicate a real clip on this coin.
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It's definitely not PMD.

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I agree. Genuine clip. They are difficult to find on pennies after 1981 so it's really a great find.
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yay! after looking closer it is curved, and not a straight clip. what would something like this be worth?
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