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Valued Member
Canada
52 Posts |
what could of done that? found them while roll searching. could use more info please.   This is the 3rd one. 
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Valued Member
Canada
200 Posts |
The edge view one has been cut after it left the mint. The deformed edge is a dead giveaway. If the others are flat then they could be from clipped planchets. Bit hard to see in the pics
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Valued Member
 Canada
52 Posts |
maybie this pic could help 
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Valued Member
Canada
200 Posts |
Okay, they are flat. You'd have to look at these coins and visualize how they'd have been struck on a clipped planchet. Do the beads (at or near the missing edge) have a shape that makes sense? Another great diagnostic would be the rim and beads opposite the "clip" should be weak (Blakesley effect). Not sure if the clip is large enough to show too much of that but ...
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Valued Member
 Canada
52 Posts |
yes there in no more beads at the clip on the reverseand on the observe the beads are fine. as for the opposite side of the clip it shows a weekness that you can see.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
693 Posts |
sure look like clips 2 me
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Valued Member
 Canada
52 Posts |
i came across this one too 10min ago  
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Valued Member
 Canada
52 Posts |
is this one consideredas a clip too?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Valued Member
 Canada
52 Posts |
what are clipped cent worth?
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
693 Posts |
I am doubtful the 78 is clipped. Value....depends some days nothing some days a few dollars to 10 times that? ebay may get some results.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
3692 Posts |
Were those 2 pennies found in the same roll right next to each other? There are some strong scissors out there (Cutco).
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Valued Member
 Canada
52 Posts |
they have ben found in the same box but not in same roll.
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