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1955-D Cent Error? Would This Be A Die Error?

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Hello would this be considered a interior die break?


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Looks like a nice die chip to me. Due to the location, these are sometimes called "BIE" chips. They were super common on the cents of the 1950s, but some folks catalog and collect them.
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It's called a die chip. A fairly common occurrence.
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Especially on cents of this era.
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It's a "BIE" Die Chip.
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Nice BIE. See if you can find it here. http://cuds-on-coins.com/
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Thank you everyone it does match the ones you all stated :) I appreciate the help I couldn't find it to save my life lol
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