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2019 P San Antonio Missions National Historic Park Quarter

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I found this quarter coin roll hunting. I would like to confirm if the excess metal on the bell tower roof is a die break or a die chip. Thanks for any input.
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It's a Die Chip.
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what is the difference between a die chip and a die break?
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Thanks for the information Dearborn. I've already been looking at and it is very informative. It says in its definition that a die chip is less than 4 square millimeters in size. If is greater than the 4 square millimeters in size is it then considered a die break?
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