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Is This A Die Chip On The T In Liberty On This 1953-D Wheat Penny?

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My vote is for circulation flattening—looks like the Y also got hit some.
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Circulation flattening. Even if there were a tiny die chip on the Y, it was basically worthless to begin with and completely worthless in this condition.
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If there were a chip there, it has been blended with the circulation flattening that has occurred over time
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