MentalUnrest
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I am unsure if this is a clip or post mint damage. What do you think?
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dejapooh said:There are both straight edged and curved clips. If the sheet is not properly progressed after a set of blacks are punched out, you will get a clipped planchet. If the sheet does not progress enough, then you will get a curved planchet where another penny should fit into the blanked out area. If the roll goes off center and the blank is punched off of the side of the roll, you will get a straight edged clip. I believe that this is a Mint Made Error. Most Clips that are made outside the mint will be made by metal cutters or sheers. They will leave a tell tail mark in the Clipped area. That will leave a pinching of the metal or rough edge inside the clip. This clip is perfectly smoothed inside the clip. That shows the polishing the blanks go through after they are stamped out. The weakness near the clip shows how the metal flowed during stamping. Normally, a blank is held in place by a collar the completely surrounds the coin. Dimes and higher have reeding on the collar, which give them their distinct rough edge. Because the blank was clipped, the collar did not hold the coin in place properly and the metal smooshed out, and into the clip (like when you smoosh down on an Ice Cream Sandwich that is nice and soft. Nothing holds the ice cream under the cookie part, so it smooshes out). Anyhow, this has all of the hallmarks or a real Mint Made Error. Now, considering it is about a 3% clip (only about 3% of the blank was missing), It is not OVERLY rare or OVERLY valuable. My guess is between $5 and $20 depending...