Nickle Error Maybe?

Coinzapper

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Coinkid

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Yep. It's definitely a genuine mint error clipped planchet. I can see the Blakesly effect opposite the clip. This edge weakness is typical on clipped coins directly across from the clip.




-Paul
 

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Coinzapper

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Dec 7, 2008
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Lansford. PA.
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Garrett Ace 250 Modified, Tesoro Tejon. Garrett 1500, Fisher CoinStrike, Tek G2, tek omega.
Coinkid said:
Yep. It's definitely a genuine mint error clipped planchet. I can see the Blakesly effect opposite the clip. This edge weakness is typical on clipped coins directly across from the clip.




-Paul
Hey, thanks for that input. I also thought so to. I saw the other side which you were explaining and to me did not look right at all on top of all that. I'll post a beeter pic if I can.
 

rjw4law

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Not worth much, but more than a nickle and a keeper.
 

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Coinzapper

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Dec 7, 2008
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Lansford. PA.
Detector(s) used
Garrett Ace 250 Modified, Tesoro Tejon. Garrett 1500, Fisher CoinStrike, Tek G2, tek omega.
rjw4law said:
Not worth much, but more than a nickle and a keeper.
Found it while I was getting gas at the station. LOL.
 

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