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1957-D Die Break

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This is another 1957-D die break on the 9 and B in liberty.
Is it worth anything. This is the second one I have found for the 1957 The first one just had the fill in the 9 this one has 9 and B.

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they are fairly common. probably little or no added value, more than any other 57. that said - I usually keep the ones I find in a container labeled c.o.i. (coins of interest). they are probably only interesting to me.
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Thank you for that info. I will put it into a 2 x 2 cardboard holder and save it.
I have several of these now.
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I think they are referred to as a die chip and would have to be larger to have an added value.
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