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Is This A Real Planchett See Pics For Measurement Weight

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I found it in a reject tray on a coin star machine



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Looks like an electrical box knockout.
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I agree. Use a magnet on it. It should stick to it strongly.
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@tunnioc nailed it.
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it stuck to the magnet just a punch out thanks
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Not a coin planchet.
A coin planchet has a raised rim (as distinguished from a coin blank), and is ready to be fed into a coining press.
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Well, that answers a question for me too, I have a piece exactly like this one which I assumed was a nickel planchet. The more you know.
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The nub at 9 O'clock on the photo on the scale is the giveaway. That and being made of steel.
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Got in trouble once as a kid (1960ish), punched EVERY knockout in two houses under construction. Back then, grinding down the nubs made a boatload of quarter and nickels!

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