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1957-D Lot Going On - Need Help.

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also it looks like a extra stem on reverse wheat.

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Looks to me like MD on the stem and a chip on the B. Nice BIE!
I think more specifically Die Deterioration and a broken post. Nice BIE.
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Looks like very late die stage to me.
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Would have been nice to see in UNC.
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Nice BIE, PMD ,A lot of wear and tear .
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Suspect possible acid deterioration more so on the reverse? Thanks, Doug.
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I see no BIE but there are die chips.
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I agree with John. Filled 'B" but not a BIE.
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That cent has been whizzed big time.
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I don't see a BIE either.
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That cent has been whizzed big time.
where do you see it?
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Look at all the ripples on the reverse that's moved metal.
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I have rippling on a coin in an ANACS holder. The coin is graded unc with no mention of the rippling. Asked ANACS, but did not get a reply. Also I've had "watermarks" graded unc from them. Got a red 2 cent ANACS details that says whizzed, that looks like clear fields.
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I do see die chips in and between the "IBE" in LIBERTY. Thought that was definition of a bie
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Seeing the die chips obverse. Seem to be common in the 1950's. The reverse rippling seems to be similar to either acid etching, or maybe a heat treatment after strike ( PSD). Thanks, Doug.
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Or a torch was used on it. PSD
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