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1959 D Post Mint Damage Or Die Chip?

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What do you think post mint or die chip?
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Die Chip.
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That might be a lamination issue?
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I have a number of coins with die chips from 1957-1959, are they worth keeping? Any extra Value?

Average condition.
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The G definitely munched some Lays.

There are so many small die chips available, especially on cents, that it's pretty rare for them to be worth more than half a buck to a buck.
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I may be mistaken but it looks more like a displaced metal to me,the curveture inside the moved metal piece matches that of the inside loop of the G to the left of it and the indent impression on the G is pretty close to the upper portion of the moved metal
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It does look folded over....Thanks for all the feedback!
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