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1967P Roosevelt Dime- Incomplete Clip?

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  • 1967P Roosevelt Dime- Incomplete Clip?

    Found this 67P roll searching dimes yesterday.

    Is this a legitimate Incomplete Clip?

    Thanks,

    Chuck.
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    It's not an incomplete clip. When I first saw the obverse photo, I thought I might be dealing with a rolling fold (blanking burr). However, such an error should appear on only one face. The reverse face shows a disturbance in the same area. This is either pre-strike damage or post-strike damage. I suspect the latter. However, a close examination under a microscope would be necessary to make a determination.
    Mike Diamond. Error coin writer and researcher.

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      Originally posted by diamond View Post
      It's not an incomplete clip. When I first saw the obverse photo, I thought I might be dealing with a rolling fold (blanking burr). However, such an error should appear on only one face. The reverse face shows a disturbance in the same area. This is either pre-strike damage or post-strike damage. I suspect the latter. However, a close examination under a microscope would be necessary to make a determination.


      Thanks Mike!

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