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1955 D BIE Doubling In MM?

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 Posted 09/20/2015  02:53 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add BigDaddyof3Boyz to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
vahI have found a 1955 D BIE, With also Doubling in the Date, In God we Trust And Liberty.. I know the first part about the BIE, and a few here and there, I am still learning!!I am so Happy to
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The 9 appears to have MD.

The E of LIBERTY appears to have taken a hit for PMD; the letters of LIBERTY seem not to have any doubling. A more in-focus shot of this area would assist to better clarify this issue.

Also, please elaborate on BIE and provide closeup photos of IGWT.
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Looks like a noraml coin IMHO
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Better images would help. MD on the date. The BIE "could" be a match for LDB4-1955D-010 on Cud-on-Coins.

http://cuds-on-coins.com/ldb4-1955d/



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Try LDB4-1955D-010 on this page for a possible match.

Beat me to it. LOL.

BJ
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I updated the post with some better pics, Thank you for your help and patience.
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I discovered that variety.
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For any of the viewers hesitant to ask what 'BIE' means check out:

http://cuds-on-coins.com/lincoln-cent-bies/

I still don't understand, however, how they concocted this abbreviation in relation to the word 'LIBERTY'.
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They call it a bie because the chip between the b and e looks like an I
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looks like just a BIE to me
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