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1989 LMC Obverse Die Chip

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The's aren't rare I just want to prove to my Uncle that this is in fact a die chip.

So, is it a die chip?

Thanks!


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If your talking about the bulge on the left of Lincoln, that's not a die chip. It's a plating bubble. If you press on it with a toothpick, it should depress.

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Ah, alright thanks
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Right, a linear plating bubble.
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Ain't a Die Chip. That's a plating bubble.
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