'64 Half - jagged planchet?
scotty1419
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I just picked up a few rolls of 1964 halves and noticed this one - would this be an error in the planchet of some sort? Is there any premium for this?
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https://photos.app.goo.gl/fd7W7w5kcdor4hdr5
Is there a blakesly effect?
What does the reverse look like?
the unfinished start or end of
the long strip that gets punched out.
Thanks for the input!
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<< <i>Has anyone seen a selling price for one?
Thanks for the input! >>
Definitely genuine, and relatively common on that date, in fact I've seen several examples with a much rougher jagged edge. In that condition (and with the price of silver) it's probably a $20-25 error.
Sean Reynolds
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Thats a neat piece. Is there also the beginning one of on the opposite end? (4/5 o'clock on the obverse)?
<< <i>Thats a neat piece. Is there also the beginning one of on the opposite end? (4/5 o'clock on the obverse)? >>
That's the Blakesly effect at TRUST.
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