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Clipped Planchet 1984 Penny

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I am a cashier at a thrift store. I found this penny. Was wondering if it's a clipped planchet?
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Why won't my optimized photo come in.
And now it won't let me upload photo?
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A moderator can help you. Let me send a note.
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I find that my photos must be under 180 kb to load even though the site says the max is 200 kb. Try reducing the quality number down a bit. I think the default number is 80 so try 78 or lower until your picture size is below 180kb. Good luck :)
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Finally got these to upload:)
Can anyone tell me if this is a clipped planchet?

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Mods can you move this to the US modern forum.
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Check the sheered edge. Devices do not flow into the clipped area.

Also read copper plated cents are plated after blanks are punched. If affected area is not copper plated then most likely damaged or cut post mint. Thanks, Doug.
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 Posted 12/11/2015  04:50 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add at4user to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The devices at the edge are so clean that I would say it's not a clipped planchet. If it were, you would see the devices smeared and fade away near the edge of the clip.

I could be wrong of course, but I did have a similar question about one of my coins and that's how I was explained it. Luckily mine was clipped :D
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It looks like copper was added, not sure. here are side view pics.

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Damaged coin. Looks like it was clipped off the coin. It if it were an incomplete planchet, then the clipped edge would be plated.
PSD (Post Strike Damage) Spendable.
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PMD, keep looking tho and
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