A die chip is a small piece of the die chipped away. (which you have) On a Cud the outside edge of the die has broken off. Now how the die was affected by a Cud.
Because he's one of the two or three most prominent error experts in the country, and has been doing this for half a century. Half of your numismatic library could have been written by him.
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