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1982 P Lincoln Memorial Cent With Genuine Rim Clip? Found CRH

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I found this in a mixed roll, from a bank box of U.S. Pennies. I think that this is a genuine Rim Clip, since it's showing the signs of a genuine clip. You can see metal flow, where the rim got clipped, during the minting process. What do you think everyone?
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The absence of a discernible cut-and-tear texture and its replacement by an irregular texture suggests to me that this is some other kind of planchet defect.
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Thank you Mike Diamond! So it's some type of planchet defect.
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Such small clips are hard to discern, but looking at the edge I see sideways damage.
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Definitely a genuine Rim Clip. I can see metal flow that's typical of a clip.
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Agree a minor rim clip, no jackpot here.
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Coinfrog, I could care a lot less about it being a jackpot or not. It's not about that. It's for the thrill of hunting. I'm keeping it anyways, since it's cool.
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Just kidding.
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Very nice find.


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Thank you DrDon! I'll be going through my next box at some point.
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A small rim clip is better than none at all..good eye..
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Thank you Greasy Fingers!
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Did anyone not see Mike Diamon's post.

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The absence of a discernible cut-and-tear texture and its replacement by an irregular texture suggests to me that this is some other kind of planchet defect.

It is damage to the planchet, not a clipped planchet. The damage happened before the strike. It was strong enough that the strike could not remove the damage to the planchet.
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