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The last two coins have die breaks on the dates. First coin is blurry, I don't see what error you see. Die breaks are common on mid-50's pennies. Very little premium if any. Perhaps you can show us a sharper image of the first coin? And tell us what error you think it has. Thanks. Help us help you.
@rb, yes it looks to me like there are small die chips on all three of these coins: B of LIBERTY for #1, 9 of the date for #2, and 5 of the date for #3. As you have discovered, in the 1950s, the mint seems to have used the dies well into their lifetime when they could have been retired. All of these are common, but still fun to find.
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