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1992 Extra Eyelid

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Can anyone tell me if they're common? How many are there?

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Great find! I just check for the Close AM. I'll pay more attention to 92s from now on.
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coppercoins says he believes it is just a well placed die chip, not a doubled die.
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ty. so they're common then?
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That would be a well paced die gouge. Different from a die chip.

They are not "common" any more than any other single die, but since I do not believe they are a true doubled die, I wouldn't pay a premium for them.

added: After reading the description on the website I realized that it incorrectly refers to the area as a die-chip. I have changed the wording - there is no way this is a die chip. It is a die gouge.
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