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Die Breaks? Collectable Or Pass Off To E-Bay?

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I'm assuming these are die breaks. Not really sure just yet, but reading up and starting to get a slight grasp on things(very slight right now). Anyways, what does everyone do with these. I personally have no interest in die breaks, but I see alot of posts about them. Is this something worth keeping, or listing on e-bay in bulk or something, or just cashing back in to the bank? Or am I completely misunderstading die breaks?

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Those are die chips.
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I agree they are die chips not die breaks. I do not keep die chips myself and I wouldn't mess with trying to sell them on the bay either.I would keep that coin only because it's a wheatie.
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