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Does The Die Chip On This 1958 D Quarter Give It Any More Value?

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The die chip is distinctly noticeable from eye view.
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nice chip, with such close proximity to the rim, some may even call it a Cud. I myself do not. But does it add value? one this small? No, probably not.
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Small Die Chips are too common to add a premium.
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Agree, no added value.
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I am not convinced it is a die chip. Silver foil/lam?
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For me, the value in this coin is the intrinsic value of the silver--that cud/hunk of metal neither adds nor subtracts.
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