Mint error or human intervention?

Any thoughts on whether the clip missing from this barber dime is a mint error? I’d expect more symmetry if so, but I’m not well versed on error coins.
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Any thoughts on whether the clip missing from this barber dime is a mint error? I’d expect more symmetry if so, but I’m not well versed on error coins.
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That appears to be post-mint damage as the remainder of the outer edge is complete without weakness. This is especially telling with the outer edge on the opposite side from the damage. Lastly, it looks in the images that the indentation might be curled up out of the plane of the coin a slight bit, as well.
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
Thanks for the feedback. That’s too bad. Not a bad find in a bag of junk silver though.
Piqued my curiosity.
What is the statue in the background?
Looks like PMD...I agree with TomB....Cheers, RickO
Clipped by man not by theMint
Someone got a little bit of your "junk silver" purchase!
A little research on the "Blakesly effect" turned up this earlier posting here:
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/497581/neat-junk-silver-find
Edited to add: Welcome to the forum!
whos the statue of? just curious
Good pic in that thread... then it spiraled. LMBO!
The post in reference was before my time here, and NOW I GET IT.... why the OGs around here say this place is so mild now! LOL
PMD
That’s an antique statue of Napoleon Bonaparte that’s been converted into a lamp.
On the topic of clipped planchets, I found these two nice ones within the same batch (note, this batch of junk silver was a 60lb canvas sack full that my grandfather purchased in the late 60’s. These are just a few keepers that I pulled out before the entire batch was sold without our consent several years back by a major coin and bullion company that will remain nameless and forever without my business:
And finally, this barber half from that same batch is just damn cool, can’t you see somebody at the turn of the century flipping it in the air and taking a crack at it with his shotgun?
The Franklin is showing the Blakesley effect well. The dime looks like there is a hint. Nice. Thanks for the showing.
The Roosevelt dime and Franklin half dollar are true clips from the Mint. The Barber half dollar might have been used as a backstop for a punch device.
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
Punch or shotgun, that’s a shame.
And thanks for the info on the lamp.
PMD
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