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Rare 1955 D BIE Error And DDO. I And B Connected

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I need some help properly identifying these errors. I have not been able to find anything on the I and B error. Everything seems to be on the B and E. We found 11 rolls of wheat pennies in my mother-in-law safe. She has recently passed (84) I have found several errors coins and not sure what I should do with them.
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Just a minor die chip. These can happen anywhere on the coin, not just between the B and E. These BIEs go for like $1 because people like them, but I really don't see much interest in them myself. As for it being a DDO, I see no evidence of that.
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Very common on mid-50's wheats. Not a DDO that I can see, but please show us close-ups of areas you believe exhibit this.



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As stated, just a die chip which are pretty common.
In the future please post photo of complete coin, preferably both sides.
If there is any DDO, it must be on a part that isn't showing.
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Common on 1950's cents, yes. But still nice to find them. Put it in a 2x2 and hang onto it. There are many people who collect the "BIE" variety type cents
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. As stated, no DDO and the BIE is kinda common. It also looks like it has been harshly cleaned?
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Not a "rare" coin by any means. But nonetheless, still a cool find. They ain't making these anymore.

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