http://cuds-on-coins.com/ldb2-1952/ At the top of this page it says... The listings on this page are by description / delimitation letter / position letters. Full die breaks at the top and small die breaks at the bottom of the page. There you will find these listings. http://cuds-on-coins.com/ii-f-multiple-numerical-order-of-die-break/ And here is the match to mine. LDB234-1952-001F Images are courtesy of Louis A. West DIE MARKERS: OBVERSE – DIE CRACK EXTENDS TO RIM. REVERSE – DIE CHIP LEFT WHEAT. Cross references: Cohen 52-B12, Hardy 52P-2-3Mul+1. 04/15/2016. #6 of 6 stage progression.
Looks like a die crack on the top of the left wheat stock, and maybe one at the bottom, near the end of the stem running up to the E in AMERICA.
Thats the BIE Cheech, these are die breaks that start small and turn into what looks like a die crack.