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1975-P LMC Die Chip On Memorial

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nice die chip on corner of the memorial.

1975-P-LMC-Die-Chip-On-Memorial

1975-P-LMC-Die-Chip-On-Memorial

1975-P-LMC-Die-Chip-On-Memorial

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That's a die chip and a nice one.
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Don't recall seeing one that large in that location. Thanks, Doug.
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Thanks John1. In doing just a little research on cuds-on-coins... http://cuds-on-coins.com/interior-die-breaks/ ...I found that it needs to be larger than 4 square millimeters to be considered an IDB. I'm very new to this hobby and there is a lot to learn.
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gratefuldad, Thanks for link. Judging by the definition there I'd say this one is trying to push into the grey area. Thanks, Doug.
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That one looks more like its the chip off the die.. ;)
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