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Is This A Die Chip On The Monticello Of This 1959 D Nickel?

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probably, but tough to be sure on a coin worn that much
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Another badly worn coin that would make it irrelevant if it was a chip or not.
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It is a circulation worn coin, from an over worked, worn die.
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just a worn coin, possibly some circulation flattening the moved the metal upwards to form that small lump.
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