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1963 D LMC. Huge Die Chip On Reverse

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1963-D-LMC.-Huge-Die-Chip-On-Reverse
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Cool find Bate! Die Chips are my thing as well!
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Thanks E-n-V.
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They are the most common chip on Memorial reverses. So common that they used to use them as markers, but with such a high number affected, they stopped using them.
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Thanks for the information Mr. Coop. I notice this 1959 very common for that die chip location.
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