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A, 2001 Penny Blister That Woulda Been Better As A Die Chip.

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This came from an uncirculated roll that I been scouring through and carding. I wish this was a chip or other because it would be better as a 3rd branch than a blister, which, unless I am mistaken, this example shows, yes?

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IMO a die chip or a plating blister carry the same importance.
Unfortunately they are generally negative -- annoying production irregularities from the Mint.
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Can't argue with that.
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