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<p>[QUOTE="Fred Weinberg, post: 3098145, member: 86437"]At this time, NGC is the only service I'm aware of that</p><p>differentiates between a Type 1 Blank and a Type 2 Blank.</p><p><br /></p><p>The Type 1 Blank is just punched out from the strip, with no</p><p> burnishing or annealing.</p><p><br /></p><p>The Type 2 Blank has been punched, burnished, and annealed.</p><p><br /></p><p>It is confusing to collectors who have grown up with it being</p><p>either a Type 1 BLANK or a Type 2 PLANCHET.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now there's two diff. types of blanks that are noted.</p><p>In my opinion, (mine only), that distinction is good for</p><p>advanced collectors, but it will only serve to confused novices.</p><p><br /></p><p>And, there is absolutely no difference in price, that I'm aware of,</p><p>between the two.</p><p><br /></p><p>That specific coin above came from me. I sent in a small batch</p><p>of them to ANACS back in '11.</p><p><br /></p><p>Good observation, and a much scarcer error coin type than it's</p><p>current appreciation monetary level shows.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Weinberg, post: 3098145, member: 86437"]At this time, NGC is the only service I'm aware of that differentiates between a Type 1 Blank and a Type 2 Blank. The Type 1 Blank is just punched out from the strip, with no burnishing or annealing. The Type 2 Blank has been punched, burnished, and annealed. It is confusing to collectors who have grown up with it being either a Type 1 BLANK or a Type 2 PLANCHET. Now there's two diff. types of blanks that are noted. In my opinion, (mine only), that distinction is good for advanced collectors, but it will only serve to confused novices. And, there is absolutely no difference in price, that I'm aware of, between the two. That specific coin above came from me. I sent in a small batch of them to ANACS back in '11. Good observation, and a much scarcer error coin type than it's current appreciation monetary level shows.[/QUOTE]
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