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<p>[QUOTE="Kevin Mader, post: 8466069, member: 106826"]A good overlay. The registration of the metal strip becomes out of sync with the press. There are a number of ways this happens. Except for the ragged clip. That happens when the coil runs out and the sensor doesn’t detect the edge. Makes for fun error collecting. Incomplete planchet seems to be the better descriptor but I suspect that the clipped planchet vernacular is more popular at this point.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Mader, post: 8466069, member: 106826"]A good overlay. The registration of the metal strip becomes out of sync with the press. There are a number of ways this happens. Except for the ragged clip. That happens when the coil runs out and the sensor doesn’t detect the edge. Makes for fun error collecting. Incomplete planchet seems to be the better descriptor but I suspect that the clipped planchet vernacular is more popular at this point.[/QUOTE]
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