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1995 P LC With Die Chip In Second 9 Of Date

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I found this awhile ago in a circulated bankroll from a bank box. You can see how big the die Chip is in the 9. It completely fills the 9 in the date.



1995-P--LC-With-Die-Chip-In-Second-9-Of-Date

1995-P--LC-With-Die-Chip-In-Second-9-Of-Date

1995-P--LC-With-Die-Chip-In-Second-9-Of-Date
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I think that's more of a die chip, but still nice find.
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I think you're right. Sometimes I confuse them so easily because they're both almost the same thing. They are both raised. What are the differents between a die chip and a die break? (Not the major Die Break I'm reffering to). :)
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