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1954-S Die Chips On Date.

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Nothing special, just found this one interesting. Die chip filling top of 9, chip under bottom of 9, chips on both sides of 5 and chip connecting bottom of 5 to top of S.

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Very cool, all the same! That die is definitely at life's end.
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1954-S-Die-Chips-On-Date.
this looks like the same die but earlier than your coin
that die put out far to many coins
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Not the same die. The mint marks are in different places. The die breaks on one is different than the other.
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