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1955-S Wheat Penny. Errors?

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 Posted 03/26/2023  10:45 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Chelle82 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
1955s Wheat penny it's in a package but the print has woworn off all I can make out is uncirculated. Also the number 9 looks different. What's everyone's opinion on it. Sorry the pictures aren't that great hard to take them with it in a package.
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Packaged bye the Littleton Coin Company. It is a nice looking cent. But you can take it out of that package and place it in a 2x2 for much better protection (or even an album if that is where you are placing your cent coins.

But the 9 in the data has a nice big die chip.
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Appears to be a BIE listed on cuds-on-coins as possible LDB4-1955S-011E 4BL+

Check out this link, scroll down until you find the listing http://cuds-on-coins.com/ldb4-1955s-2/

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And, that rather prominent die chip (broken post) in the 9. Cool example. I have five of six of these in 2x2s.
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to the CCF!
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I agree, a broken post 9 die chip. Fairly common among 1950's era cents.
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to the CCF and One other thing, littleton coin doesn't have a very good reputation. They pick coins out of circulation, put them is a sealed bag and sell them at inflated prices to unsuspecting people who don't know any better.
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Littleton, which claims to be "the collector's friend", has been selling junk to novice collectors since I was a kid - and that's going back a long time.
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