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1926-S S.l.q. Unidentified Object

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I have no idea what this could be, any ideas
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Could you upload a photo of the full coin ? just curious of the coins overall condition and all ..

kinda curious what it maybe also ..
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Here ya go...
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Die chip. That area is known for clashes and die chips.
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Seems a little big to be a die chip. Maybe there was a gouge or hole in the die?
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I,ve seen it referred to as a tear drop variety. I have one also.
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