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1995 P LMC "Lii" Cent

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Although it is scraped, still a "LII"cent and not in bad shape. Thank you guys for looking and commenting! Appreciate it!
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Nice find! This is a very interesting one. This would be called an "Associated BIE".
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Actually it is an "IIB". A "BIE" would have the chip between the B and the E. That being said I guess "BIE" could be a generic term for a chip anywhere in LIBERTY.
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Nice find!

Yes, an "associated BIE" is a break between letters other than B & E or before L & after Y. More specifically, it is an IIB, or LDB3-.

See if there is a match here:

http://cuds-on-coins.com/ldb3-1995/
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Sorry, not an "associated BIE". An associated LIBERTY Die Break is a chip/break that is above highest or below the lowest levels of the letters.

Both Cohen and Hardy list associated Die Breaks/Chips with an "A".

http://cuds-on-coins.com/hardy-index-system/

Check out this associated LIBERTY Die Break . LDB6-1953-001B 6ALRT

http://cuds-on-coins.com/ldb6-1953/

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Thanks for everyone's comments. And thank you for the education jc Stevens.
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Good eye!
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What is that worth?
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