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Valued Member
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Die chip. John1 
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Rest in Peace
United States
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Die chips are not uncommon. They're fun to find. I see them for sale on ebay but I can't imagine who's buying them.
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Valued Member
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176 Posts |
What is special about the bees nest then?
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Rest in Peace
United States
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In my opinion, it's just a fun name for a die chip. I think it's great fun to think up names for them. And I think it's fun to find them. You found this one. You get to name it.  Are you thinking of selling it or are you just collecting them for fun?
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Valued Member
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I'm trying to educate myself and I find John and Coop very informative :-) 
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 Just saying you'll are awesome
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Looks like a MAD coin if the opposite side is normal. I see the reeds on the edge, so it not struck out of collar. I would like to see what the obverse looks like? To see if any of the devices are weaker on the opposite side of the coin. (12:00 on reverse, 6:00 on obverse) That area is what I would like to see.
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Valued Member
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I've sold three like this and got positive feedback. 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Looks like a MAD coin. Just a slight amount of weakness on the obverse. I would save this one. To the right collector, you might a premium for it. But probably not what the price is listed on the image.
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That was a auction and sold at that price... I was stunned.
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