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1953 S Cent With Die Chip Is This A Saver In This Condition

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Well saver is a relative term, right? It is worth a few times face value being a circulated Wheat cent from a branch mint. The die chip doesn't really affect the value of the coin much.
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Nice example of a '53 die chip from the San Francisco mint. Might be good to hang onto it as a decent example if you don't have one already. I have about 15 or so of this particular '53-S die chip. Some have subtle die cracks around the wheat stalks on the reverse.
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The die state is in the VLDS area. Note the '3' is trying to crawl to the rim direction. But it is a Wheat cent.
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Trying to learn little bit at the time tanks for the help
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Best thing to do is to ask questions. As a question on a separate with just one question, so the answers can be on that subject.

Or you could read all the threads on this link:
CoopHome. There is a lot of information on subjects already covered on the threads of the past. Hundreds of images and several topics covered.
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If you are a specialist on varieties and errors, they are all savers irrespective of condition.
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What's the cost for a cent?
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