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1957 D Lincoln Wheat Cent "Bie" Die Chip (My Fourth One!)

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I found this in a circulated bankroll from a bank box of U.S. Pennies. These are always fun to find.

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BIE die chips are really fun to find. A lot of the 1950s wheat cents have bie die chips because they over used the dies a lot. They are still fun to find, especialy on older wheat cents.
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Oh yeah, the fun never ends on these because there are so many variations of these Die Chips too. It was common because of the Mint overusing the dies. If used too long, the Die Chip can get bigger and longer and morph itself to a Interior Die Break eventually.
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