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<p>[QUOTE="moneycostingmemoney, post: 2821067, member: 86367"]Im really enjoying learning about the different varieties of errors and am really glad that I found the CT community as a resource to learn more about all aspects of collection and the minting process. </p><p><br /></p><p>I've noticed the mention of Blakesley effect and how it validates a clipped planchet error over PMD (although it's not a must have in order for it to be so from what I've gathered) enough to want to read further into it. I've seen plenty of examples of it and feel confident now with what I'm looking at, but being a mechanical thinker I was also looking for the explanation behind when and how...</p><p><br /></p><p>Does it happen because when the planchet is cut the punch fairs towards the side of least resistance and cuts the planchet oddly?</p><p><br /></p><p>Or is it when the coin is struck and the die meets the surface of the planchet if fairs towards the side of least resistance, causing the impact to be less opposite of the clip?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="moneycostingmemoney, post: 2821067, member: 86367"]Im really enjoying learning about the different varieties of errors and am really glad that I found the CT community as a resource to learn more about all aspects of collection and the minting process. I've noticed the mention of Blakesley effect and how it validates a clipped planchet error over PMD (although it's not a must have in order for it to be so from what I've gathered) enough to want to read further into it. I've seen plenty of examples of it and feel confident now with what I'm looking at, but being a mechanical thinker I was also looking for the explanation behind when and how... Does it happen because when the planchet is cut the punch fairs towards the side of least resistance and cuts the planchet oddly? Or is it when the coin is struck and the die meets the surface of the planchet if fairs towards the side of least resistance, causing the impact to be less opposite of the clip?[/QUOTE]
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