Australia 1969 50 Cent Clipped Planchet Error
Fifty cent planchet clip often called an edge bite.
Fifty cent planchet clip often called an edge bite.
Fragment has since detached and is included.
Nice little curved clipped planchet error on an Australian 1975 20 cent coin at about 12 o’clock.
Double clipped planchet error. Large curved clipped planchet at 3/9 o’clock and small clip at the bottom of the coin. No perceptible Blakesley Effect visible but clear signs of metal flow and fish tailing near both clipped areas.
This 20c piece split in two pieces some time after the coin was struck. Each piece fit together perfectly. The inner split sides features parallel metal striations.
Better than the PCGS grade suggests.
My favourite error coin a partial collar with an indent that happened when this coin was struck against another struck coin. This leaves the brockage impression of the reverse of the other coin it struck in the indent site. A stunning high grade.
50 cent split planchet with the two pieces fitting neatly together as a mated pair.
22% off-centre error with mint red.
Commonly known as a clamshell because of its appearance this coin has split because of an inclusion in the metal but has stayed attached around 30% of the edge.