Hey there, coin enthusiasts. Again, I'm finding die chips that I'm not hearing about. This looks to be a very early stage chip that fills in the V created by 2 of the leaves directly below the letter Y in the word Bay, on the reverse of the coin. As I look at this circulated coin, the reverse is very clean and shows minimal signs of circulation.  The area in question, through 10X magnification, shows no damage or movement of the surface of the coin. Instead, it shows a filling in of the space as opposed to having been stamped flat, as shown against the control coin in the first picture.

I hope that makes as much sense as finding Treasures in Pocket Change.