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1955 S Filled Die Or What Is This Considered?

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I believe this is called a broken post, but I'm not too knowledgeable so I'd wait for other responses to be sure.
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Looks like die chips on the date and die chips or a broken post in The mint mark. Both are very common with wheat cents. Safe to put into your collection/bag of wheats. Happy hunting!

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Die Chips, but way too common to be worth keeping.
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Just die chips, very common on Lincolns from this era.



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Thanks. I appreciate the info.
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Just die chips on the date. A broken post on the mint mark. Happened a lot on the 1950's Wheat cents. Very common.
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