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High Grade 1954-S Lincoln BIE Called Something Or Other.

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High-Grade-1954-S-Lincoln-BIE-Called-Something-Or-Other.
High-Grade-1954-S-Lincoln-BIE-Called-Something-Or-Other.

Man, learning how to post pictures fast sure may me go crazy.

Are these things collectible? This would be a fairly high grade coin I believe. Thoughts?
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 Posted 12/19/2021  4:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add merclover to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Yes it is what is known as a BIE coin, it actually is just a die chip lodged between the letters (perhaps a broken post on the E). These are fairly common. We joke here that a mid '50s cent without a die chip is the rarer version. Quality control wasn't the best back then and dies where over worked and deteriorating rapidly. Yours is a nice example in the condition it's in and certainly worth keeping. Having it graded? No, not worth the expense. The grading section here on CCF could give you a better idea as to what grade it might be. Nice coin!
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There are some collectors who love BIEs and would part with $2-4 (perhaps) for one in low-to-mid MS condition. The more 'radical' the BIE, the more value--maybe up to $6-8. Suggest checking ebay for recent sales of Wheat cent BIEs.
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 Posted 12/19/2021  4:59 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sheldius to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I agree completely with both of the above. But still a neat find. Definite worth saving but not grading. The PGS may even consider it a lower grade because of the error, but even in high mint state not worth getting graded.
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Sounds like worth saving in a 2x2--nice find @gros!
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Nice Find. BIE errors are pretty cool in my opinion - albeit common in the '50's. Definitely 2x2 worthy.
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Go to cudsoncoins.com and look at the BIE section and see if you can find a match. Very nice coin to bytheway.
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I have been going through OBW rolls of Lincoln wheats this weekend. At least 1952 thru 1954. I never really paid attention to the coin itself, I am only looking for something to possibly submit(I got the disease real bad) anyway something caught my eye when checking a 1955 roll (so I lied I did check one roll from 1955 but still have three rolls before 1955 yet to do, anyway I started looking closer at the coins and found errors everywhere. The mint was shabby in the fifties I guess. That's why I have been posting all weekend. I have found repunched mintmarks, die cracks, BIE errors and a few where the 9 in the date is filled in or a letter filled in on the reverse (are those just die chips or small Cuds) I don't know all the lingo yet. If you are a BIE collector I will send it to you just email me an address (I will even pay for shipping) have a good Christmas. Big Fish
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Yes it is what is known as a BIE coin, it actually is just a die chip lodged between the letters (perhaps a broken post on the E). These are fairly common. We joke here that a mid '50s cent without a die chip is the rarer version. Quality control wasn't the best back then and dies where over worked and deteriorating rapidly. Yours is a nice example in the condition it's in and certainly worth keeping. Having it graded? No, not worth the expense. The grading section here on CCF could give you a better idea as to what grade it might be. Nice coin!
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I forgot to paste your response and I appreciated your answer, so the offer stands? The grading section hammers me all the time, I want to learn and learn right now. They all tell me it takes years, well I am too old to wait years. I am a teacher by trade and nothing in this world is too hard once somebody shows you. In my case it may take a few times to catch on LOL
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I'll say MS-66, nice BIE.
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The reverse might be a Greaser,but the BIE is nice.
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Very Nice! PM Sent
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http://www.macrocoins.com/image-gallery.html

If you follow this link and scroll toward the bottom of the page you will see an animation of the formation of a BIE.

Interesting photography gives a whole new perspective on the surface of a coin.
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Nice one! looks like mine (54-s) was also struck by the same die with the same weakness on reverse.

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