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Half Dollar 1964-D "G"-Error?

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Hello!
Is it a mint error or something else?

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looks like a die chip to me..
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Looks like a die chip or gouge,not an error. No added value.
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Great pics!
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To me it looks like a left over die scratch. Die scratches on the fields last a lot longer near the devices. They flatten faster out in the open fields. What does this have to do with anything? When looking for markers on a variety coin, some of the die scratches in the open area can flatten quicker. So you need to look at the direction of the die scratches on a certain device for a marker. Sometimes they inside of a device, or just in the close area of a device. So if this was a know marker for a variety, then it would mean something. But if it is not a marker for a know die, it is still part of a die scratch.
(food for thought on searching for markers on variety coins)
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