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1952 D LWC Very Tiny Die Chip?

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Looks like a tiny die chip above the first "U" in "PLURIBUS."
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I don't think it's a die chip. Maybe a fold over bit of copper. We'll see what the more knowledgeable people think.
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Maybe the start of a Lamination?
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Looks like it could possibly be a tiny lamination.
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I'm on the tiny lamination club .
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Thanks all. Tiny fold-over copper bit it is.
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