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Ebay: Newfoundland 1 Cent 1865 Clipped Planchet (?)

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I have my doubts about this being a clipped planchet. Your thoughts?
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Cut down for use as a Newfy Screwdriver .
No Blakesley effect when you look closely
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The cut is too straight and like Pacificoin said, no Blakesley.
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The clipped internal beads should be flattened like this one also. Look at the Obverse.
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Yes, the denticles etc. adjacent to the alleged "clip" are too well-formed and there is no deformation of the rim.
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Yeah, I was gonna say, it doesn't seem possible to have well formed orphan denticles. If those were struck on a clipped planchet, the strike force would melt them outwards towards the gap.
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Been done after the coin left the mint.
Edge of the rim too straight, no dovetail effect.
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It's PMD. Not a genuine Clipped Planchet.
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