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1957-D LWC Interior Die Break

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I was sorting out my wheaties bin that I'd put away for a while ago. All of the sudden, this little guy pop up from nowhere lol. The die chip was on the left wheat stalk, also I think there was another one right below it. Any inputs are welcome. Thanks everyone!
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Your right. There are two die chips.
Small but they are there.
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Yep I will second that 2 die chips.
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I see the two die chips on the reverse but the first thing that caught my attention was on the obverse in the word LIBERTY...it looks like the I-B are joined with a die break?

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Also, what is going on with the rev rim at about 2 o'clock? Is that from a hit or is a Rim Fin of some sort?
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Yep, you are correct. These are Die Chips. If they were any bigger, they might qualify as a Interior Die Break (Must be 4 square millimeters or more to be considered a Interior Die Break. If it's less than four square millimeters, it's a Die Chip).
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@KurrencyKen, yes it was a tiny die chip ran across IB in Liberty, I didnt even noticed.
@Spence, the one that look like a Cud you're mention was actually a hit.
Thank you very much everyone for the inputs!
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You're very welcome and no problem!
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