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2014-P Dime Huge Die Chip

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Huge chip or small die break? There are smaller chips and cracks all over Roosy's head.

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Wow
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Someone needs to get the scissors and cut the gum from his hair! This might be a die break due to the overall size.
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Ya, I'd say die break.
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I think the dime is possessed, those are horns growing !
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Is there doubling on TY or is that reflection?
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To me it is a chip. I don't see a die break at this point.
Here is another one that someone sent me.
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with coop. And its a BIG die chip! Cool coin.
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Here is a nice die break on John Muir's hat on a 2005-P CA quarter. Anybody want to give this one a name? Maybe something like "condor droppings" or maybe, "Look out John, duck! Here comes that condor again!" Sorry, this one almost as good as my Bison from a previous post.
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