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What Causes This Mark?

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The coin is a typical 1942 Newfoundland cent, but what causes the raise mark above the one?

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Die chip maybe,I'd like to know as well
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I think that it must be a mistake punching the date on the die...
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A die chip parallel to the "1"?
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I would say it was a die chip.
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Looks like California finally broke away. Die chip
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A die chip, that looks like a apostrophe. Almost makes you think it's suppose to be there. Kinda cool.
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