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<p>[QUOTE="tonyd21266, post: 1084817, member: 28869"]Yes I understand. I was reading up on the effect. There are a few nicley detailed articles that I found. I found that there are 3 types of clips or so. Usually they show the effect sometimes they don't which would not be a BC just a clipped planchet. It said that on some coins that effect might still be there although not visible to the naked eye One article advised of possible alterations and how to tell. As soon as I got home I checked and this well struck to the opposite side cause of no BE. I checked for alteration signs and it is to clean plus the fact that it has a semi flat mint look to it and the zinc is intact</p><p><br /></p><p>I have one more clipped coin. It is a 64 nickel. I remember finding it in a roll about at the time I purchased the cent. I took a look at it too. It has a strong clip as well without the effect.</p><p><br /></p><p>I found out that that another 43 that I have is an error. It is called rigid. I will post it as soon as I find it as I rolled it with all my steel cents thinking a kid did it with a hammer. I wondered why it was rigid yet so clean. now I know. They say that rigid coins are pretty rare.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have a question. Would the 43s cent, 64 nickel and 43p rigid be worth turning in to be authenticated? I was figuring that's 30 bucks and the coins will only go to my kid one day as I have not ever sold a coin that I bought or found. lol </p><p><br /></p><p>I'm amazed all the fun Ive been having the past few weeks with my coins. Hard to believe I gave up collecting almost 30 years ago... Well I'm back:hail:</p><p><br /></p><p>PS: whats the valuation on rigid coins[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tonyd21266, post: 1084817, member: 28869"]Yes I understand. I was reading up on the effect. There are a few nicley detailed articles that I found. I found that there are 3 types of clips or so. Usually they show the effect sometimes they don't which would not be a BC just a clipped planchet. It said that on some coins that effect might still be there although not visible to the naked eye One article advised of possible alterations and how to tell. As soon as I got home I checked and this well struck to the opposite side cause of no BE. I checked for alteration signs and it is to clean plus the fact that it has a semi flat mint look to it and the zinc is intact I have one more clipped coin. It is a 64 nickel. I remember finding it in a roll about at the time I purchased the cent. I took a look at it too. It has a strong clip as well without the effect. I found out that that another 43 that I have is an error. It is called rigid. I will post it as soon as I find it as I rolled it with all my steel cents thinking a kid did it with a hammer. I wondered why it was rigid yet so clean. now I know. They say that rigid coins are pretty rare. I have a question. Would the 43s cent, 64 nickel and 43p rigid be worth turning in to be authenticated? I was figuring that's 30 bucks and the coins will only go to my kid one day as I have not ever sold a coin that I bought or found. lol I'm amazed all the fun Ive been having the past few weeks with my coins. Hard to believe I gave up collecting almost 30 years ago... Well I'm back:hail: PS: whats the valuation on rigid coins[/QUOTE]
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