(1965) "Chipped Planchet" Error???

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  1. Coliiin

    Coliiin Member

    Is this chipped planchet penny worth keeping? Considering the condition it's in? I'm not much of an error collector. I usually like to go on coin box hunting sprees every so often and I only set aside the errors that I see are obvious. So is this one worth holding on to for a while in my collection?

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  3. Swan

    Swan A millon dollars short of being a millionaire

    Photo's would help.
     
  4. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    What is a Chipped Planchet?
    I think you need to first look at, study and learn using a good Error reference coin website.
    I want to share this webpage with you - http://www.error-ref.com/

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  5. steve.e

    steve.e Cherry picker

     
  6. steve.e

    steve.e Cherry picker

    Looks good to me. Nice find
     
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  7. Coliiin

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    Don't be doing all talk when you don't even know what a chipped planchet is. You should check your own link. You'll find what you're looking for in Part V: Planchets.

    Right back at ya:
    http://www.error-ref.com/part-v-planchet-errors/


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  8. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Why are you being nasty?

    I just checked and there is nothing there about a Chipped Planchet!
    So... what is it buddy?
     
  9. steve.e

    steve.e Cherry picker

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    It is called a clipped planchet. You wrote chipped planchet. Ha ha. You should not get so worked up.
     
  10. Coliiin

    Coliiin Member

    Why are you acting so immature?? I don't get why it isn't ok to use an informal term from a reference source that a bunch of other sites or reference books have different from each other. Will I be arrested if I decide to say an informal, but widely used term "ER" instead of having to say Endoplasmic Reticulum?? No. It isn't a big deal.


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  11. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    What is a Chipped Planchet? Just answer the question. And post the picture.
     
  12. Kentucky

    Kentucky Supporter! Supporter

    I thought ER was the Emergency Room...
     
  13. Coliiin

    Coliiin Member

    ER is another term used by medical specialists. It is an organism within cells.


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  14. Kentucky

    Kentucky Supporter! Supporter

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    Here's the front.
     
  15. Coliiin

    Coliiin Member

    Same difference to me.


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  16. Kentucky

    Kentucky Supporter! Supporter

    But, you have to understand that everyone else on here sees only a red x for the things you posted. They see the picture I posted for you...you're welcome.
     
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  17. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    OHHHH you mean Clipped Planchet not Chipped Planchet

    I say no.. there is no Blakesley Effect opposite the damaged area.
     
  18. Coliiin

    Coliiin Member

    Why did my picture not show up? One other person saw it. Why do you say that it didn't show up for others?


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  19. paddyman98

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    Anytime someone posts pictures using Tapatalk we only see little red XX
    We don't know why this happens. Some members know how to save the image and repost as Kentucky did for you. Just trying to help.

    This is what we see -

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  20. Coliiin

    Coliiin Member

    Oh. Ok. Nice to know.


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  21. Tyler Graton

    Tyler Graton Well-Known Member

    Well doesn't look like a clipped planchet to me. I don't see blankelsy effect. Unless it's on the reverse, but I thought both side had to be affected (obverse and reverse, as well 7 o clock/2 o'clock. What happens (best way I can explain) take the coin and stand it up on its edge. Then use your hand to make it roll or place a piece of wood on top and make it roll. Whenever the flat surface hits that clip you will notice that it no longer can roll perfectly. If you picture the coin being cut to make that little lifted rim that you see on the obverse and reverse, as it goes through the machine, when the clip hits the machines flat surface, it makes it bump and directly across you should see some kind of defect to the way the metal looks. Usually if you don't see anything, it's not a clipped planchet.
     
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