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1996 P LMC.. Well Placed Die Chip?

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I'm thinking die chip. Not a notch. But still caught my eye.
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All I see is what looks like a dried buggar
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Oh.. ok. If it were a die chip the die is a valley and metal fills in the void. Therefor the die chip, scrape, would have to appear raised on your cent. Otherwise it's either a strike through or just damage like your cent is.
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Maybe a Die Scratch?
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@Coppergold

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All I see is what looks like a dried buggar


Lol. I had to look back to see what you were referring to.
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Lolol. No picking your nose while searching lol.
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The proper name of the so called buggar, is called a die dot.
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