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1979-D Lincoln Cent Reverse Oddity

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Going through some of the coins I was given. I ran across this little oddity. It is a small raised area just below the steps. I have looked at lot of coins over the years and never seen a die chip here.
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I have looked at lot of coins over the years and never seen a die chip here.

Die chips can occur anywhere.
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Yes they can it just seems like an odd place on the die is all. I thought it was interesting and was sharing.
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I agree die chip seems unlikely based on location. On that flat field there is no edge, corner, or other stress riser for a chip to start. Maybe struck from a damaged die?
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@spence that is what I thought as well it just seems like a strange place for this to happen almost the center of the die(anvil) on a flat area.
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Gotta get out my '79 Ds and look them over more closely.
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LOL I Know For the first time in a very long time I just found a 1972-D DDo-6. Lesson is though I look though a valley of cent I will someday find a keeper.
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