1970 S LD LMC - Clipped Planchet

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  1. Tankkiller275

    Tankkiller275 Active Member

    Found this 1970 S LD LMC with what appears to be a clipped planchet. However, I am not convinced it is one. The side view picture shows there to be a point in the middle where the "clip" peaks. I would think the creation of a planchet is done using a punching type machine, which would create an even cut throughout the metal. Sorry if my terminology is off/wrong but I believe you get my point/thought.

    1970 S LD LMC Planchet Chip.1a.jpg
    1970 S LD LMC Planchet Chip.1b.jpg

    1970 S LD LMC Planchet Chip.2a.jpg
    1970 S LD LMC Planchet Chip.2b.jpg
    1970 S LD LMC Planchet Chip.Side.jpg

    Is this a PMD by attempting to fake a clipped planchet?

    ~Rob
     
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  3. happy_collector

    happy_collector Well-Known Member

    Wonder if you have a photo of the whole coin. Most clipped planchets show a "Blakesley Effect" on the other side.
     
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  4. expat

    expat Remember you are unique, just like everyone else Supporter

    Directly opposite the apex of the curve you have thickening of the rim,the Blakesley Effect, normally a clarification of an incomplete planchet. Does another cent fit exactly in the curve?
     
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  5. Danomite

    Danomite What do you say uh-huh

    Looks like an incomplete planchet. You can see a slight Blakesley effect under the N in CENT
     
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  6. physics-fan3.14

    physics-fan3.14 You got any more of them.... prooflikes?

    What you show is a perfectly normal looking incomplete planchet cent.

    I see the blakesley effect very clearly especially on the reverse rim. The strike on the reverse lettering and rim near the clip look right.

    As for the side view, it is a punch machine that punches planchets out. It has a sheared look, as you show.
     
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  7. Tankkiller275

    Tankkiller275 Active Member

    I can take a full coin picture but will be with my phone so not the best... It is why I take the opposite field of the coin on the same side when I use my USB camera.

    ~Rob
     
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  8. Tankkiller275

    Tankkiller275 Active Member

    Here is a picture:

    1970 S LD LMC Planchet Chip.Approx.jpg
     
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  9. happy_collector

    happy_collector Well-Known Member

    Agree phone photos are not the best. On the other hand, I believe your coin is a clipped planchet. The area below "CEN" in your third photo does show some Blakesley effect.
     
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  10. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    You can se some blakesly effect on the reverse between CEN along the rim.
    Looks legit to me.
     
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  11. Tankkiller275

    Tankkiller275 Active Member

    Okay... Then I will forego a phone picture. My phone is not known, nor bought for picture taking. I will add this coin to my collection and put it under plastic.

    ~Rob
     
  12. Tankkiller275

    Tankkiller275 Active Member

    Thanks Furry.

    ~Rob
     
  13. Tankkiller275

    Tankkiller275 Active Member

    Thanks, everyone for your responses.

    ~Rob
     
  14. happy_collector

    happy_collector Well-Known Member

    I just notice your coin is a "S" mint. Nice!
     
  15. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

    I agree , struck on a curved clip planchet, to 5 percent .
     
  16. Tankkiller275

    Tankkiller275 Active Member

    My grandfather had lots of S mint coins since he lived in Sacramento...

    ~Rob
     
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  17. Tankkiller275

    Tankkiller275 Active Member

    Thanks Sensible.

    ~Rob
     
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