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Clipped Planchet Washer!! Mildly Interesting.

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I know this isn't likely a coin but I found what looks like the washer equivalent of a clipped planchet . Had to post this as this is quite odd. Man I wish it was a quarter though! That would be remarkable!!
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Rusty Washer Spend it not a keeper
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That's indeed pretty odd! Although, it's a washer.
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I get these all the time where I work. Have even found several straight clips. Of course mine are all mint state, fresh out of the box, while that one looks to have suffered some major environmental damage.
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Shh let's just let our hopeful imagination take over and it's a clipped Chinese coin!
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It is a factory Error similar to a clipped coin. I have gottin some similar to this in boxes from bolting down mud seal's on the foundation of houses I have built same size. We would just toss um.
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A new market!
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Buy the washer, not the slab!
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^^^ Love it!
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Nice photo shop LOL
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Great slab, I love it when the reverse is mounted so that it can be viewed from the label (front) side...
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Oh man, that's a good one Lol!
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That's funny! Nice photoshop.

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Earle42, now that's just too funny!
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Thanks but I think this one is over graded. The heavy and crusty toning would seem, to me, to hold it back to a lesser grade.
How much squash could a Sasquatch squash if a Sasquatch would squash squash?
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we need daily post of items like this ,just to keep us
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If you look closely at the hole in the center on the item that's mounted. The center hole is distorted and not really round. Wouldn't that suggest PSD. That the clip occurred AFTER the item was originally struck.

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