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1951 S Lincoln Cent Die Chip?

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Is this a die chip? Looks like it to me.

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Looks almost like a Cud to me! Very cool!
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It is a die chip, and a fairly large one at that. These are pretty common on 1950's Lincoln wheat cents.
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Die chip. Agreed
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Die chip
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Woops. Posted this in the wrong forum...its been awhile since I've been here! Sorry about that.

Anyhow, thank you guys for your input. I thought this was pretty cool when I found it. Its really obvious, even without magnification.
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It's not the wrong forum?
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It's a die chip not a Cud.
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It is a die chip, and a cool one. A Cud is a die break that always involves the rim.
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