
1943D Sixpence Clipped Planchet Fine
Clipped planchets are a really neat error and often quite accessible even for collectors on a limited budget. Each individual planchet (blank) for coins are stamped out of a strip of the relevant alloy prior to undergoing the minting process. Occasionally these blanks are struck at the end of the sheet and can be incomplete. As a result we are given an incomplete blank with a "clipped" portion missing.
1946 Sixpence
1946 Sixpence
| Weight | 2.83 grams |
| Composition | 92.5% Silver, 7.5% Copper |
| Mint | Denver, USA |
| Grade | Fine |
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1943D Sixpence Clipped Planchet Fine
Clipped planchets are a really neat error and often quite accessible even for collectors on a limited budget. Each individual planchet (blank) for coins are stamped out of a strip of the relevant alloy prior to undergoing the minting process. Occasionally these blanks are struck at the end of the sheet and can be incomplete. As a result we are given an incomplete blank with a "clipped" portion missing.
1946 Sixpence
1946 Sixpence
| Weight | 2.83 grams |
| Composition | 92.5% Silver, 7.5% Copper |
| Mint | Denver, USA |
| Grade | Fine |
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Clipped planchets are a really neat error and often quite accessible even for collectors on a limited budget. Each individual planchet (blank) for coins are stamped out of a strip of the relevant alloy prior to undergoing the minting process. Occasionally these blanks are struck at the end of the sheet and can be incomplete. As a result we are given an incomplete blank with a "clipped" portion missing.
1946 Sixpence
1946 Sixpence
| Weight | 2.83 grams |
| Composition | 92.5% Silver, 7.5% Copper |
| Mint | Denver, USA |
| Grade | Fine |
























