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5 Cent 2007 P Die Chip Error On Date

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Noticed this extra die on date...
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 Posted 06/04/2018  10:14 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I agree--looks like a die chip hanging out on the first zero in the date.
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Is it a struck through on the coin. (don't peel it off) But see if it looks like it is sitting on top of the device? That would have to be a big chip on the device. It rises higher than the device, which means it would have taken out part of the digit below the device. (that would be odd)
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The bottom of the 7 also has a bit raised I guess...
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Thanks for setting me straight on this one @coop!
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That would be a really odd place for a die chip wouldn't it?
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Noticed that number 7 also has a piece of extra chip in bottom.. try to expand pic...
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Wow, that's strange. That's a weird location for the die to chip on. Pretty neat looking Die Chip!
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