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1954 S LWC Interesting Die Chip

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Found this one in a bank wrapped roll tonight thought I'd share this odd Die chip thanks for looking.

1954-S-LWC-Interesting-Die-Chip

1954-S-LWC-Interesting-Die-Chip

1954-S-LWC-Interesting-Die-Chip
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 Posted 02/23/2017  07:55 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add cwb to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
That is interesting.

I'm not sure it's a die chip though.
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I like it slamnbass! Coin looks to be in good shape too .
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nice chip, they were also known as saint john's, because of the form of the chip looks like a j
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I think it's in the wrong place to be a chip.
I see it as more of a small die gouge.

Nice. A keeper.
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Quote:
they were also known as saint john's, because of the form of the chip looks like a j


Do you have more information about this?
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Thanks guys, that's why I posted it for more eyes...uruman that's interesting and somewhere somehow I think I've heard something about the St. John's but can't remember? 'Must of been on this forum tho
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I believe it was Slamn, I was thinking the same thing. Very nice.
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They used to refer to this one as the 'San Jose' mint (never existed) years ago. But it is just a die crack that spread into a chip in this die state. The over use of the dies on the 1950's wheat cents that left very poor coins. But with imagination some have raised them to a different level with name added to them. But they are in fact just die events that happen to an over used die.
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