You might want to check on coppercoins.com for die varieties. That would be worth more than the common die fatigue errors. The 1950's cent dies were used way past normal retirement. So there are a lot of die wear, die chips, die cracks, die breaks and ETC during that period. They maybe of interest to some new collectors. I saved a bunch of these types of errors in a collection and realized that these were common and now being a seasoned collector, wonder why I saved all these.


















