Here are a couple of pennies I have found with die chips. First one is 1957-D with chip in lower part of B and second is 1953-S in top part of 5.
Dies chips are very common, especially in areas like these where a post or column of metal on the die is fairly thin and easily broken. Chris
Thanks for the info cpm9ball.:smile I won't be wasting more of anyones time by posting these if I find more.:dead-horse:
Who said anything about wasting anyone's time? There is a learning process for everyone, and this may help others. Chris
Die chips are common and generally don't command a premium, but I don't see anything wrong with posting them. Keep up the hunt!