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A Pair Of 1983 LMC's Bie? Chip?

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I'm not sure what these are. Help please?

A-Pair-Of-1983-LMC's--Bie?-Chip?

A-Pair-Of-1983-LMC's--Bie?-Chip?

A-Pair-Of-1983-LMC's--Bie?-Chip?
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 Posted 04/04/2015  10:28 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Slamnbass to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Definitely look like die chips to me,not BIE's but die chips but let's see what the experts say...
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Looks like zinc rot on the 1st one. The second one?
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Well a BIE is a die chip sooo. The first one looks like a BIE that is now showing zinc rot and the second one I consider a normal die chip not a BIE.
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Yes,i only reason I was saying not a BIE is because it didnt really look to be a true BIE error because of its position but I guess its close...
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I appreciate ya'lls input. Am I correct in assuming that once zinc rot sets in, coins are pretty much worth face value?I know that NGC considers some die chips and die cracks minor, but not all. This one, (without the rot seems to be fairly large and in a prominate area on the coin. Would it be worth a little over face?
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I'd say zinc rot also. But from what I've been told, spend it as $.01
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Can you answer both questions?
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Once the rot sets in spend it fast. The other coin is only face value,maybe a bit more to the right collector but not much,IMHO.
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Thanks all.
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I have seen at least one source call any die chip between letters of LIBERTY a "BIE" even though the chip is not between the B and E.
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Hmm interesting pete but that makes zero sense to me being as the BIE error itself was named for the die chip that formed in the flat area between the B and E and resembled the letter I which I know you know that so no idea why they would call anything in the word LIBERTY a BIE error other than that? Guess its all trivial though...
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Right between the B and E is the weak spot - susceptible to the crack/chip. Mostly in 1950's pennies. It formed an I, hence it was aptly named the BIE. While I haven't found it yet, I suspect it was later expanded to encompass any chips within liberty.
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Here's a decent one I found while back...only place I see a letter I making the word BIE

A-Pair-Of-1983-LMC's--Bie?-Chip?

A-Pair-Of-1983-LMC's--Bie?-Chip?
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Nice coin Slambass. Did you know there are also Partial BIE'S? They are when the "I" is smaller.
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