I found this in my till today, almost didnt catch it because we were busy and I was in a rush but just in the nick of time I seen it I believe it's a type one because the rim isnt upset.
Note where the light and dark areas meet just inside the edge from about 12 o'clock to 4 o'clock. I could be wrong, but it suggests to me that it turns upward very slightly. I forgot to ask, "What does it weigh?" Chris
I think the light and dark is because of the lighting I am using. How big of a difference does it make between the 2 types. If it is a big enough difference I will make more of an effort to show it.
Eric. A Blank is Flat. A Planchet has an upset rim. I see a Planchet with an upset rim You are thinking of this on a milled Dime with a Rim; But it is actually this
after looking into it a little more I believe you are right. It looked like a type 1 at first. But I have a question about difference in value on something like this, is there any?
It's very hard to prove whenever it is a blank even if the weight is correct. Suppose you find one in an original Mint bag. Do you think anyone is going to take your word for it that it came from that bag? The grading services might believe Fred Weinberg or Ken Potter, but Joe Schmo? Hell no! Chris