SPLIT PLANCHET BEFORE STRIKE VS SPLIT PLANCHET AFTER STRIKE

The Different Between Split Planchet Before Strike And Split Planchet After Strike.

Rarity:RRR

Planchets can split due to deep internal laminations, or in the case of clad coinage, because of poor adhesion of the copper-nickel outer layers to the copper core.

Planchets may split before or after striking.

Split Planchet  Before Strike generally exhibit weak details due to lack of metal to fill the dies. When the split occurs before striking, can appear very similar to die adjustment strikes. They will exhibit a varying degree of weakness to the obverse and reverse depending on the thickness of the planchet.

Malaysia.1968.10 Cents.Obverse.
Split Planchet  Before Strike
(Dickson Niew Collection)
 
Malaysia.1968.10 Cents.Reverse.
Split Planchet  Before Strike
(Dickson Niew Collection)

Thin Milled Edge.

Split Planchet After Strike usually depict full detailing.The result is usually a coin that is fully struck on one side with details and showing no striations,the other side will have a ghost of some design and be heavily striated and may or may not show a phantom strike due to pressure.

Malaysia.1967.10 Cents.Obverse.
Split Planchet Arter Strike
(Dickson Niew Collection)


Malaysia.1968.10 Cents.Reverse.
Split Planchet After Strike
(Dickson Niew Collection)
 
Thin Milled Edge.
On non-clad coins, the inner portion of the split shows parallel striations typical of the interior structure of coinage metal.
Planchet split before the strike are more scarce, but neither is especially rare.

RSP:RM499.00

4 comments:

  1. Hi Mr Dickson,
    Terima kasih banyak2 untuk keterangan lengkap berkaitan split planchet errors..Maklumat penting begini sewajarnya dibukukan untuk kegunaan dan rujukan pengumpul2 syiling error..
    Terima kasih banyak2 Mr Dickson...

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  2. Terima kasih Bekok kerana sudi melayari Blog saya!Semoga happy Niewmismatic!

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  3. Depankanta,
    Terima kasih,saya cuma menyumbang apa yang saya sanggup!
    Terima kasih juga kpd Depankanta yang banyak post mint errors didalam Blog Depankanta!
    Kita semua terus buat sumbangan yang ada berkaitan dengan numismatik Malaysia,semoga hobi yang bagus ini semakin maju jaya!Syabas!!

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