Keep in mind that most die chips and cracks don’t rise to the level of a variety or error coin. Chips and cracks and the like are due to normal wear-and-tear on the dies. It’s simply aging and die status. Unless something is of interest to the broader community it will not get attribution. Of course there are exceptions like certain BIE cents and cracked skulls and ‘missing initials’. But many crack and chips add interest to the individual collector.
Yes! Thanks for sharing! I have 2 bie wheat pennies and a wheat penny on the back with quite a bit of cud/crack on leaf