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Clipped Planchet On 1803 Half Cent

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Looking for some early type coppers and ran into clipped planchet Half Cent below. I haven't seen too many of these on early type coins and wondered....

Does this minor "clipped planchet" brings the value up or down? Will a TPG attribute this coin?

Thanks for your comments.

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NGC attributes errors. I doubt a minor error would significantly change the value in mid to lower grades.
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I doubt a minor error would significantly change the value in mid to lower grades.


What if it was a high grade coin? Up or down in value? Assuming all other conditions are the same.

I'm trying to figure out what the consensus on these early type coins where planchet error is desired or disliked by collectors.
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Great EAC!
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IMHO, the clip on this lower grade specimen makes no difference in value. If it was a higher grade copper, I suspect it'd slightly detract from the value.
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