A few off centers with chipped panchetts?

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  1. Joy Matherne

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  3. Michael K

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    Clipped. But they are awesome.
     
  4. Joy Matherne

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    chopped pancetta?ty for the correction
     
  5. Islander80-83

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    Man, these guys are a bit different! icon_smile_thumbsup.gif

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  7. Islander80-83

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    What's the most common way these things escape the mint?
     
  8. Mike185

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    Dang! Nice collection... really interesting ones that islander pointed out!
     
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    Please educate
     
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    Will be posting alot more and I mean alot
     
  12. Islander80-83

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    I'm asking you or anyone here.
     
  13. Joy Matherne

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    Oh ok , was trying to find out too
     
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  14. paddyman98

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    They are off center strikes on clipped Planchets.
    Nice.
     
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  15. paddyman98

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    They are mostly found inside mint sewn bags.
     
  16. Michael K

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    Agree with Paddy, if they got out accidentally, it could only be in bags.
    It was advised to turn the bag inside out and check the seam for fragments,
    bowties, etc.
     
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