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1895 IHC Double Clipped Planchet!

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Look at this beaut!
1895-IHC-Double-Clipped-Planchet!
1895-IHC-Double-Clipped-Planchet!
1895-IHC-Double-Clipped-Planchet!
1895-IHC-Double-Clipped-Planchet!
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need pictures of the sides of the coin..
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Haha I meant to put those
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1895-IHC-Double-Clipped-Planchet!

1895-IHC-Double-Clipped-Planchet!
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They look more like rim bumps to me. The one near OF certainly does not look like a clip. Hopefully others will chime in but I'm thinking it was just damaged. Sorry!

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They look more like rim bumps to me. The one near OF certainly does not look like a clip. Hopefully others will chime in but I'm thinking it was just damaged. Sorry!


I could easily be wrong here, but they look like the real deal to me. Look at the right one on the reverse- the dentils are clearly not struck up, but I don't see any of the metal movement I'd expect from a ding.
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They certainly look OK to me.
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