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Incomplet Planchet - 1998 P Roosevelt Dime - "Triple Clip"

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  • #2
    I'd like to find one of those. Was that a roll find? Is it even possible to find those in rolls?

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    • #3
      Yes, This one was in a bag of cents that I got from a bank when I was still living in PA. I know, Its a dime...but it was stuck in the bottom of the bag in a fold of fabric.:-)

      From what I've seen it is possible to find just about anything in a roll.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by foundinrolls View Post

        I`m not sure, but it looks like a double "clip" with the blakesley-effect on opposit side of each clip. Or maybe i dont see the third clip.

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        • #5
          I only see two clips with two corresponding Blakesley effects.
          Mike Diamond. Error coin writer and researcher.

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          • #6
            could you include a shot of the clip face? i haven't seen clips in person to compare with one i'm researching, this one has a clean cut but it does look pinched and not perpendicular to the coin face, no tool marks seen, i'll include pics later
            Jimmy Ehrhart
            previous member of CONECA and C.F.C.C.

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