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1952-S LWC "Filled-5"...?

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Need some help here. Please diagnose. Is it a known variety or one off or what? At fist I thought it was pushed metal from a ding but there is no displacement crater. Also, the mm looks to be filled on the top loop as well. There is a hit on the left side of top loop but not big enough to displace so much metal into the loop imo. So what do I have here? Just pocket change or a find? Thanks

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Die chip,I think I seen it before.
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Common die chip. THey over used the dies in the 50s.
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Ok, if common then back in the mix it goes
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Yes, these are quite common from the 1950s. Here is one I shot. Also has a "BIE" die chip. Submitted by Steve Conner of TX Feb 2009.

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Yep, die chip.
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Thanks all, figured die chip but I wanted opinions and such. guess it has minimal value if at all then being a common occurance. Back to CRH hoard she goes
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