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2007-P Utah State Quarter PMD Or Die Chip?

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If this were a LMC I would call it a BIE. Do quarters have BIEs'? If so where can I look this up if it is one?

Looks like a die chip in lower loop of the "B" in Liberty on obverse.

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2007-P-Utah-State-Quarter-PMD-Or-Die-Chip?

Is it a Die Chip or PMD?

All opinions welcome.

Thanks...Mont.
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 Posted 08/17/2016  04:45 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks like a die chip to me.
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It is a die chip, but just a die chip in Liberty is not considered a BIE; that is when you have die crack/chip between or attached to the outside of the letters in Liberty. There are no BIE listings for quarters that I know of. CudsOnCoins is for all coin currency so if they did list them that would be the place to look them up.

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Sandy explained it perfectly. COC doent list quarter bies
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Thanks guys. Since it is just a chip it will go in the spendable pile. Learning a little more every day.
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Just as a note, this quarter has a die clash listing that you should check out go to http://www.maddieclashes.com before you toss it back into the spendable pile
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 Posted 08/17/2016  10:33 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Dustin6 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Dang nice catch sandy!!
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Thanks - I really love trains - so this quarter is one of my favorites.
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Thanks for the heads up....Checked it out, unfortunately this coin displays none of the clash marks of ADC-25c-2007-01UT.

There is however a very small die crack on reverse on right side starting at end of track and ending at rim. Didn't see it last night, but this is to small to get excited about and due to location it is probably very common.
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