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1954-S Lincoln Errors Three Of Them

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1954-S-Lincoln-Errors-Three-Of-Them
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1954-S-Lincoln-Errors-Three-Of-Them

What are these tiny errors called again? Die chip or something. It seems I read somewhere that have multiple of these is not as common or is it the other way around?
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Yes, die chips. Multiple die chips spread about the coin are typically less common.
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A trio of die chips, plus maybe a die crack along the bottom of the number 1--nice find @gros!
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Super multiple die chip coin, wow!
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Another nice one!
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Common among '50s cents. Nice one's tho.
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54s has a lot of them. They worked the dies to death.
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Nice one! Listed as Cohen 54S-N88 - Die break along 1, Die breaks in 9, 5 and 4, upper half of mint mark clogged. Earlier stage obverse die was paired with a reverse die that had a die chip on the right wheat stalk. The reverse die was changed so no reverse die chip on this one.
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