OK, first job, find the error and describe it. Then, don't leave here without grading it. And I better like it (J/K!).
Wrong on that doubling, try again. When I point it out, you'll kick yourself. Want to give others a chance to spot it. Ouch on that grade, though (boy you're tuff!) .
Hell, I KNEW you'd find it, why didn't you give some of the others a chance? It could be a cud, though, too. Tell you why I think. There's a very very light hairline crack in that area, as well. Where's Mike Diamond when you need him?
Boss, there's a blob right there, right above the ear. I knew if RLM dropped in, he's see it in an instant. He knows these things in so much detail, he's starting to look like Lincoln (...don't let his Steve McQueen avatar throw you, that's just a cover-up).
Terry and I have more than one thing in common. A changed first name in not one of them. Now, the rest of his name, that is a different story.
I would say it's a interior die beak above his ear the coin grades to me a AU55 there apears to be wear on the cheekbones. I think it's more of a die break because, it's kind of big in size not a die chip to me ,there's a very big issue on what classifies a die chip or a break depending on it;s size ,and to me yours is an interior die break now this is just my opinion others will call it a die chip. JC Formerly jazzcoins Joe