1943 Steelie IDB Unique Die Chip on reverse

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  1. cdubs5000

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  3. alurid

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    The raised metal on the reverse is most likely caused by a damaged die that had previously struck a foreign object / debris causing the damage.
    Is there some kind of line on the obverse?
     
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  4. Collecting Nut

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    Normally that is where the date would be but if the obverse is rotated it could be a die clash.
     
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  5. cdubs5000

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    A void after the D in God that goes to the W in We. There is a crack running straight down all the way through bust to opposite rim. I believe some extra metal on Lincoln's jaw.
     
  6. cdubs5000

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    I will try to get some better pics
     
  7. cdubs5000

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    That is interesting, didnt think about that.
     
  8. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Maybe this will help.
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  9. alurid

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