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Nice Big Die Chip. Nina Otero-Warren 2022D 25c

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  • Nice Big Die Chip. Nina Otero-Warren 2022D 25c

    IMG_0339.jpeg I don’t know if these newest quarter design die chips are harder to find, I’ve heard some exorbitant prices talked about.

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    Originally posted by signofthedimes View Post
    IMG_0339.jpeg I don’t know if these newest quarter design die chips are harder to find, I’ve heard some exorbitant prices talked about.
    OP`s can ask what they want for such items, mostly Ebayers, some people like to collect them. I have a lot of them due to their uniqueness and is in my Oddity collection, this being a "Wart on Washington's Nose would be the more desirable type to collect. At the end of it Die Chips and Cracks are a sign of a Die moving ever closer to a VLDS.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Dutch-Tigger View Post
      OP`s can ask what they want for such items, mostly Ebayers, some people like to collect them. I have a lot of them due to their uniqueness and is in my Oddity collection, this being a "Wart on Washington's Nose would be the more desirable type to collect. At the end of it Die Chips and Cracks are a sign of a Die moving ever closer to a VLDS.
      I was saving this 1995D 1C. I have never run into a coin like this until a couple days ago. The reverse is the same.

      IMG_0042.jpeg IMG_0043.jpeg IMG_0044.jpeg IMG_0045.jpeg IMG_0047.jpeg IMG_0046.jpeg IMG_0048.jpeg IMG_0049.jpeg

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        Originally posted by signofthedimes View Post

        I was saving this 1995D 1C. I have never run into a coin like this until a couple days ago. The reverse is the same.

        IMG_0042.jpeg IMG_0043.jpeg IMG_0044.jpeg IMG_0045.jpeg IMG_0047.jpeg IMG_0046.jpeg IMG_0048.jpeg IMG_0049.jpeg
        This is Radial Flow Lines from sever Die Deterioration, need to post one coin per post please.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by signofthedimes View Post
          I was saving this 1995D 1C. I have never run into a coin like this until a couple days ago. The reverse is the same.
          look at a lot of capped halves.
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