the plating bubbles no, not worth holding onto in my opinion, but thats me. I have many cents with various die chips I kept, but they have no added value, just interesting to me, and cheap to collect
@seek, the cost of ownership is low so save what you want. For sure, those cents with plating bubbles will always be worth only face value. You might save a couple of the biggest die chips or even start to assemble a die progression series if you are finding different size chips in the same spot.
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Thanks. I'll keep the coin in the 1st picture as the chip is very easily noticeable. First box of pennies I've gotten. Picked out all the wheats and have looked at about $5 so far. Only notable coin so far is 1969 D no FG, floating roof.
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