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1958 D end of sheet planchet not technically clipped

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  • 1958 D end of sheet planchet not technically clipped

    A blind person couldnt get this one wrong lol and no one can say otherwise on this one got this one the other day i know they bring a few bucks for a clipped planchet not sure if this ranks any different from the standard clip the reason i say end of stock is because the "clip has no radius to it....its a straight line but this most certainly is not damage done later in life..... the bottom of the lettering of in god is visible clearly the coin obverse and reverse is nice has no scratches or impact marks Etc i wish it was red instead of brown it would really be cool but i still like it
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    There are straight, ragged and curved clips. Yours was probably punched from the side of the stock. Ragged clips are normally from the end of the strip. Either way, it appears to be a genuine clip.
    Bob Piazza
    Lincoln Cent Attributer

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    • #3
      Cool deal glad i finally got something kinda right lol thank you

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