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2015 Homestead Quarter Die Chip Or Break?

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I've been trying to determine whether or not this is a die chip or break.The die chips I've seen seem smooth but clumpy? This seems more incorporated into the planchett. I could be wrong (I was once before)

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Die gouge or dent. It will remain with the die a long time or though several polishes.
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with Coop.
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Thanks for the info! I hadn't thought of a gouge. Always learning!
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