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<p>[QUOTE="iPen, post: 2963270, member: 69760"]Specifically, I don't mean a blank planchet wherein "blank" is a descriptor of what the planchet looks like right before the coin gets struck (and also when the rim is already formed). But rather, where one side looks as if it was <i>just punched out of the alloy sheet</i> - it's completely flat with no concavity or raised rims. The other side has a raised rim and is indistinguishable from other regular coins. Is this possible or are all examples machined blank PMD?</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks in advance![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="iPen, post: 2963270, member: 69760"]Specifically, I don't mean a blank planchet wherein "blank" is a descriptor of what the planchet looks like right before the coin gets struck (and also when the rim is already formed). But rather, where one side looks as if it was [I]just punched out of the alloy sheet[/I] - it's completely flat with no concavity or raised rims. The other side has a raised rim and is indistinguishable from other regular coins. Is this possible or are all examples machined blank PMD? Thanks in advance![/QUOTE]
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