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2017 P 5-Cent Reverse Die Chips Compared To 2016 P.

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I found a number of die chips on a 2016 P nickle on the reverse letters. The O in Monticello has a chip that seems to be the same as one I found on a 2017 P nickle, but on the 2017 P the other chips are mostly missing. I don't know how they might be related, if at all. The chip on the O appears to be the same, but if anything, I would expect the other chips to be bigger rather than smaller on the 17 if there is any relationship at all. First I'll show the 2016 then the 2017.

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Now the 2017.
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I don't know how they might be related, if at all. The chip on the O appears to be the same


There are no relevance on positions of die chips for 2016 and 2017 just a coincident and a common area where the chip may fall onto.


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Die Chips
Definition: A small piece (less than 4 square millimeters) that falls out of the die face and has no direct connection to the design rim. The missing piece leaves a void in the die face into which coin metal flows. As a result, the coin shows a featureless lump in the affected area.
A die chip can be connected to a die crack or it can be freestanding. Die chips frequently develop within narrow interstices in the design, such as the gap between the letters of LIBERTY. Hence the so-called "BIE" errors.
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Those are die chips.
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I've noticed that the last O in Monticello seems to be a common location for a die chip. I have a couple from 2010 with the same thing, and have seen it on other recent years as well. I just figure it is a high stress area on the die, and the post that makes the center of the O breaks easily because of this.
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You'll find them on the 2015 P reverse also, same area. I found more than 40 BU (complete roll) with the 3 reverse chips all identical. Others in the box contained a variation of 1-3 of the reverse chips along the right bottom corner of the building, the O in Montecello and the S in Cents.
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These are definitely Die Chips. Very nice find and congratulations!
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I think, OP knows that those are die chips, he/she is asking if there is a relevance between 2016 and 2017 positions of die chips particularly those that are fallen on the O of MONTICELLO.
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There are no relevance on positions of die chips for 2016 and 2017 just a coincident and a common area where the chip may fall onto




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I've noticed that the last O in Monticello seems to be a common location for a die chip. I have a couple from 2010 with the same thing, and have seen it on other recent years as well. I just figure it is a high stress area on the die, and the post that makes the center of the O breaks easily because of this.


with Chase and Dave. These, as well as other areas, appear to be common areas for breaks.
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Thanks for your responses.
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