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I Found A Clipped 1971 Dime

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Did I find an error this time?



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Not a clipped dime. The edge is damaged. Reeds are smeared and the rim is pushed into away from the rim area. PSD. (Post-Strike-Damage) Dropped or thrown down on a hard surface.
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Agree, just PMD.
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tough to determine how the damage was made, but not a clip..
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Not an error.
If it was a clip, there would be no reeding showing.
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I was picturing the striking process incorrectly. I think now that it was smooshed, so that nothing is missing, just moved around.
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Your Dime is a victim of Post Strike Damage ( PSD), meaning that this happened after it left the U.S. Mint.
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Yep, I'm sure someone has a pic of the banksly effect. Or type it in the ccf search bar. All real clippes coins will show that effect.
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Nothing came up under "banksly effect" of "banksly," here or the Internet. Plenty of "Banksy" hits.
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Blakesley effect
The weakness opposite the clip on a clipped planchet error coin. This occurs during the upsetting process, because of the clip there is a lack in pressure to upset the rim directly opposite the clip.
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I should have written that more clearly - I agree that the smooshing occurred after it went into circulation.
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