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1956 LWC Error On Reverse Cud Or Die Chip?

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Hello Everyone!

I was wondering if this error on the reverse of a 1956 LWC would be considered a Cud or a die chip?
It is on the reverse of the coin on the left side of the wheat stalk. Thank you for all of your input!

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I don't know why that last picture won't upload right side up. I tried to do it twice! Sorry about that.
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I think I read somewhere last night a Cud has to be on the rim.
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Just a Die Chip, very common on the 1950's Wheat Cents. I stopped saving these a long time ago, because of how common they are to find.
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Right, very common form of die chip.
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Awesome! Thanks for your input! I thought it was a die chip but just wanted to make sure.
@EV Just curious but are they common if there are multiple die chips on one coin?

Thank you!
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Die chip. I'm learning this along you.

Cheers
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Happen often on the wheat cents. No premium for them them. Often used as markers for variety coins, but until by become Retained Cuds.
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