Congrats. Some collector's like them. It may have a small premium to the right person. Sometimes a die chip becomes more valuable depending upon it's location. This is noticed on Lincoln cents (sometimes other coins) when a vertical die chip looks somewhat like an I and is in the word LIBERTY. These are often referred to as BIE varieties. They're called that because if the die chip is before the E, LIBERTY will look like LIBIERTY.
That's decent error! I think the right collector would pay a few bucks for it. Hard to find errors that you don't need a magnifying to see on newer coinage.
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