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does a die break effect the value of the coin or does it give more value?
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Depends on the size and location.
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it is on the 2 of a 1952 pennie
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This may just be a die chip. Die breaks and die chips are two different things, but people confuse them. If it is only a die chip, and a picture would be best to make sure, than there would be little value added, unless of course, it is abnormally large.
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