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1953 ? BIE Penny Has Two 3

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the I in liberty , 3 in date , on back the I in united
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Ah, another good example of the overworked dies from the 1950's. The die break off the I in LIBERTY, Die Deterioration Doubling on the 3 of the date, not sure what's up with the I in UNITED but I think it's damage from circulation, plus some die chips in the left wheat ear.
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WOW! A 1953 "Poorman's doubled die"! That is a first for me, gotta be more out there!

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Nice find!


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Ah, another good example of the overworked dies from the 1950's. The die break off the I in LIBERTY, Die Deterioration Doubling on the 3 of the date, not sure what's up with the I in UNITED but I think it's damage from circulation, plus some die chips in the left wheat ear.




The break looks to be between the L and the I if am seeing it right? If so it is actually an "LII" Variety. Cuds On Coins does not have one listed for a 1953-P LWC so this would be a new listing I believe.

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

If the die break is in between the I and the B then it is an "IIB" Variety, and would still be a new listing.
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the poor mans 3 if you want to call it that , I have three like that but they don't have any other things wrong on them , was told by dealer its common.
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The I in UNITED is PMD hit by something in circulation.
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Nice, clear pics.
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h, another good example of the overworked dies from the 1950's. The die break off the I in LIBERTY, Die Deterioration Doubling on the 3 of the date, not sure what's up with the I in UNITED but I think it's damage from circulation, plus some die chips in the left wheat ear.

It's also a BIE cent.
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Looks like coin contact from coin damage altered the 'I' on the reverse on UNITED.
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