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1978 Nickel Die Chip

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Normally I don't post die chips but they are far more uncommon then American coins. This was confusing me. Apologize for the screen shot, I'm outside (the baby is being put down and if I'm around he won't sleep) I'll put some full shots tomorrow
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I get excited about Canadian die chips but American coins it is 1/10 coins
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Unclear of what you're seeing here.
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Behind the ear to the west there is a die chip.
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A better set of photos may help. A single zoomed-in photo of a (pixelated) screen/display makes it difficult to determine what's there.
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Sure, I'll do it tomorrow though it's late. I looked at it from all angles though and can tell you it's just a die chip:p I do apologize for the lighting in the photo and I don't like taking screenshots, Soo I'll try and just show it through a normal photo.
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Screenshots, and not pictures of screens, are much better. A picture of a screen introduces horizontal lines that make details hard to see.
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I know pictures of screens make it hard to make it out. I can tell you it's raised, I should have take the angle from west to east, can notice it better I was just tiered. I threw this on my desk so I'll have to dig it back up, didn't think much about it as it's just a die chip so not a collectable to anyone really. I just hold onto Canadian ones some times.
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