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2014 P Dime Reverse Die Chip

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are die chips worth collecting
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Only when they are major,or if you want to collect them.
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Keep the best, spend the rest.
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I agree. The cost of ownership is low so keep a couple as exemplars if you want and then focus on finding an error that will add to the coin's value.
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It may be a die chip but could also be displaced metal off the tip of the olive branch. Regardless, as already stated very common but nice pics once again, thanks, that helps us greatly to help you.
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thanks for all the input and info
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any one got any pics of a major die chip
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When it becomes a certain size and depending on the location, they become considered something else. There are die breaks, shattered dies, die cracks, spike heads, IDB's, RIDB's, BIE's and Cud's. If you are interested in these particular type of die anomalies, here is a good site to check out and study. Scroll down the left side and check out them all, very good info and learning tool.

LINK http://cuds-on-coins.com/

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I'll put up a few examples of things I have found and already have loaded on this forum, these are things I told you about above.
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nice pics thanks again
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thanks for the link -makecents-
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