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You've got the touch carwash!
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4MM = 1/8" so that's much bigger than 4MM
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Better check again - 4 bays is almost 3/8"
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4/32" long = 3.175mm
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Thanks and this one is in great condition.
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11/05/2017 6:20 pm
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Those are 1/32" markings on your ruler? - so 1/8" long die break
looks bigger than is I guess - I'm confused - looks like 1/4"
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11/05/2017 6:24 pm
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4/32" = 1/8" long

I type to slow ( you have corrected)
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11/05/2017 6:25 pm
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Right you are - I was thinking 4 bays so my brain is shot for tonight - yes - 1/8" +

BUT heck of a find no matter what!
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11/05/2017 6:27 pm
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Since it's huge, it's a Interior Die Break. That's a great find. That holds a nice little premium.
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11/05/2017 10:37 pm
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What makes the picture Carwash posted a die chip vs a Cud?
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Hi, I think I have one coin with a chip, I'm new in this and I'm not sure about but It seems like a chip,
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Cuds involve die breaks that include the rim!!
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Found this one a couple days ago.
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Newbie234 Nice, Big chunk on the mountain.

arelymed, Good eye on that window nice find.
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Alright, I have 3 coins to display this time around, But I need your help on the later 2. Is the second one a die chip? and the third one,what is the raised line? Any help is appreciated!
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Nice die chips. I like the "extra snow" on the mountain!! I haven't found a die chip in a while!
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