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Two Strange Pennies, Maybe Errors

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What do you guys thinking of this two coins?
Especially second. This could be real mint cut off? Sorry don't know how this type of error sounds in english.
If seller doesn't trying to dupe, what is the real price for each?
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Saying "cut off" I mean this. On russian coins it's pretty often error, but I never saw it before on US.
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1st coin is a MAD and a Grease Filled Die. 2nd might be a genuine incomplete planchet,wait for a pro to verify.
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We say "clipped" and the 1926 is Is it not?
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with what John said.

The first coin is a slight misaligned die error along with being a filled die error. Gunk sometimes fills in the incuse areas of the die and the details fail to get transferred to the coin.
The 1926 is a clipped planchet error.

Nice!
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This seller also has this. Looks similar.
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The 1946-S is also a clipped planchet error.
You can see the Blakesley effect on the rim opposite the clipped area.
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Incomplete planchet vs clipped difference?
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Wow thanks, you are so deep it this type of error. I saw Blakesley effect but didn't know it has a name. There's no info about it in russian articles. +2 words to my vocabulary.
Buy them, price for all 4$ with shipping.
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Incomplete planchet vs clipped difference?

The technical term is "incomplete planchet", a clipped planchet is the same thing.
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Because of the condition of the 2 clipped planchets I would pass.The MAD with a Grease Filled Die is no big deal either. All would be a "fun find" from circulation,but not worth buying them...IMHO.
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It's a deal for me, because it's Russia. No way to get it from change, and there's was only offer with this type of error There's no more clipped planchet too.

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The MAD with a Grease Filled Die is no big deal either. All would be a "fun find" from circulation,but not worth buying them...
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A coin can be a incomplete planchet if there are clipped areas on the coin. So the term for the coin is an incomplete planchet. While the areas you are looking at as missing metal, are called clipped areas. (even straight clips are called that even though the straight area is over the edge of the stock material.
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If anyone wants to see good photos, I have this coins now.
1946s
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What happened to them?
Did you clean them or did they come that way?
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They came in a very bad condition, even worse then were in photos. Almost all details on 1946 were in green gunk, 1926 was almost all green.
Didn't see any ways, but now they look bad too
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