Pretty much. Die Chips are very common on Wheat Cents from the 1950's. Some are collectible, like the BIE Die Chips. Also, if the Die Chip is huge, it can carry a premium over face value. In this case, I don't think your coins with Die Chips in the 5 of the date carries any premium.
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