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On The Funny Side - Does This Qualify For Extra Thickness?

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I read on a few sites that dates need to have "extra thickness" to qualify for anything worthy. So, what about this date? I usually see
a SINGLE letter or Die chip in a letter or number, but not too often do I see Two numbers on the date have die chips or filled in numbers.


YES ! I realize that this does NOT qualify for the so-called extra thickness thing, but I thought it was a cool coin to show off.

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Typical 1950's cent with the die chips on the date and possible die crack on the head. The reverse die looks a lot earlier than the obverse die state.
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