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1957 D Penny Reverse Die Chip?

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1957 D penny reverse die chip on the T in cent and a small raised line
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Appears to be a die chip. Is that feature raised or sunken (incuse)?
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That is the question!
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Yes, a die chip/crack and a very common place for it on the wheat cents. It's often used as a marker for varieties.
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it is raised
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Definitely a Die Chip. Quite common on the Wheats from the 1950's.
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You can probably find this in every year and mm in the 50s.
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Thanks for all the info and wisdom
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