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1960-D Roosevelt Dime Clipped Planchet

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 Posted 06/14/2017  9:40 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add paralyse to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
This is a true clip, not PMD, on OP's coin. A quick dip in a diluted water/dip solution might do the trick on the spots, but I value originality; YMMV.

Here is an example of a small clip on a clad Roosie, a 1974 from my cabinet, cracked out of a yellow ANACS slab:

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According to the top picture from original poster....is the coin punched from left to right or vise-versa?
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Quote:
According to the top picture from original poster


Are you referring to the very first pic or the top pic in the second set (closeups)?

If the second set, I was curious also about where the "breakaway point" fits as far as blank orientation.
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Top pic, second set. Macro lens.
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