The other way around?
I believe it was a clipped planchet that was the standard thickness, not even a clad layer. Pretty sure a clad layer being so thin would have left...
Standard weight on the dime
Apparently, a slightly-curved clip, unstruck 10 cent planchet was laying directly on top of another 10 cent planchet directly and completely...
Yeah! Crazy, ain't it! And how are you?
Why, what's stopping you! And while you're at it, can you make me a reverse? :)
This is a genuine 2006 cent.... [ATTACH] ...and below is the other side. [ATTACH] There is virtually no zinc at all on this side. I mean, it...
Not natural. Something ate away at it
I do exhibits at coin shows and the school i teach at. I am also almost finished with my book after 2 years of research and photographs. Do you...
PLD - Post Lawnmower Damage
The reverse is much too well-defined to have been an obverse die cap.
Struck with an unstruck 1 cent planchet rammed into the obverse. Very deep cupping, but not a die cap. Also, check out the date. Double struck...
Not an incomplete clip nor a strike through
Takes the cake
Top notch responses here. Thanks @Fred Weinberg and @Clawcoins
@Fred Weinberg how were they able to replicate a decent-looking ragged clip?
I know that stands for tin. Meant why is tin coming up in the scan :)
Here are the results from the Fischerscope scan...Jack Hunt Coin Broker in Kenmore, NY loves when I bring stuff in to scan. They are great....
I bought this as what was described as a roughly 30% ragged Clip on a 10 cent type 1, 90 silver blank. However, the very end of the rim shows...
I do, but only from a possible to an unlikely error or flat out impossible.
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