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Canadian Cent (1964) With Error? What Happened

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What happened to this canadian cent? Could anybody please explain me?

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post a pic of the obverse.
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here you are



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What happened to this canadian cent?


Looks to me like it was struck through a very thin piece of metal, such as a fragment from a late-stage die cap.
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Could that be what is often referred to as a 'partial clip'?
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I don't think so SPP. An incomplete clip is characterized by a deep groove seen on both sides.
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