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Hello to all. I found this interesting die chip on a 2017-P nickel last night, which I think looks like a mouse running down the side of Monticello. What do you think? I'll send more pic's if anyone is interested. *** Edited by Staff to Add Year / Mintmark / Denomination to Title. It's very important to have in the title. ***
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Looks like a nice die chip you've got there.
"If you climb a good tree, you get a push." -----Ghanaian proverb
"The danger we all now face is distinguishing between what is authentic and what is performed." -----King Adz
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Topic StarterUnited States
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Thanks for looking at it.
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When they occur right underneath the eaves, we sometimes refer to these die chips as "hornets nests". I wonder what sort of spiffy nickname folks will come up with--your Mother Goose's mouse is a pretty good one though. 
"If you climb a good tree, you get a push." -----Ghanaian proverb
"The danger we all now face is distinguishing between what is authentic and what is performed." -----King Adz
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Bedrock of the Community
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 yes, a very nice 'hornets nest' it is too.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Ha! Definitely like your description of a mouse. That's exactly what it looks like. Did you spot the chip with just your eyes, or under magnification?
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Topic StarterUnited States
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What's going on under the second window from the right, and also the FS?
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Topic StarterUnited States
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Sorry, I don't fully understand the question. To clarify, I am attaching a closer image of the right side of the reverse. Please let me know if this helps.  
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Pillar of the Community
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The original picture looked like there was a blob next to the basement window with a scratch or something. Doesn't seem to appear on the new pictures. The FS looks ok, too. Was just curious, thanks.
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Topic StarterUnited States
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Please help.. I'd appreciate your assistance on my decision to grade this coin, identifying it as a "hornets nest" die chip. I'd also like to give a catchy name to the coin and see if it can be imprinted on the slab. A small problem is, I've never submitted a coin for grading.
Although the obverse looks nice and the coin has full steps, it does have a few nicks, so I realize it will not get a high grade. But that's OK, since I'm looking to identify and preserve the novelty of the coin. Also, I think I'll learn from doing this.
Getting started, is there anything I should do first to validate the die chip before I send it for grading? Also, to which grading company do you recommend I send a coin like this? Last, is there any difficulty in having a catchy name placed on the slab?
I know I'm asking a lot of questions, but your shared knowledge is really appreciated.
Thanks for the help! A1Agrl
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Pillar of the Community
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Very cool ! Reminds me of the die chipped Lincoln I called the mouse in the wheat. 
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Good eye!  to the CCF!
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Topic StarterUnited States
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Yes... I agree. It does look like a mouse, which makes it fun when you find a die chip that adds interest to a coin, and is not just a random lump. Thanks for sharing. javascript:insertsmilie('  ')
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