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2001 5 Cent Die Chips

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This seems to be fairly common with this year especially round the date but this one has a few more .Every letter in the queens title are affected but I thought might have to many pictures

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Although this example has multiple tiny chips, they are so minor that the only use this might have is if you are trying to show a die progression.

Good photos. Are you seeing these eyes only or using a glass?
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I just look for anything that looks a little odd and warrants a closer look I will try and take a better photo on the reverse in natural light it is quite obvious with the naked eye that something is different
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