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1963 D (Lmc) With Anomaly.

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I found a 1963 D with an anomaly on the last right column of the memorial. It is raised and not a gouge. Any ideas?

Thanks.

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Seems like an odd place for a die chip, so maybe a die gouge (which would produce a small raised section on the coin)?
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It's too big to be a die chip I think. It might be a die break. I've seen lots of die breaks in this area
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Looks like a chip from where I sit.

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Die chips were often found there on the 1960's cents. So common there that they stopped listing these as markers.
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