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Errers and Varietys.
Edited by Errers and Varietys 01/11/2018 8:39 pm
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That is really cool looking - Nice One  You probably already know but it should/would be considered a BIE check out COC if you haven't yet.
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Thank you CoincentsLady. I am glad you are back on here. You were offline since early September of last year. I know it's a "BIE", but if there's a Die Chip somewhere else like on the R and T, it's called a "Associated BIE". I will look on COC's to see if it's listed. I think it's listed, but need to compare die markers to see. 
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Edited by Errers and Varietys 01/11/2018 8:48 pm
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Thanks for welcome back  I actually missed that on your Title line "Associated BIE". I am not familiar with that term. Many of of the BIE's can sometimes have various die chips - those chips are not relevant to the BIE itself (at least as far as I know) The only die chip that I know of that actually has a nick name is the "skirted R" which has the bottom portion of the R filled in and I believe they are only on the 1960 LMC's
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Quote:Thanks for welcome back I actually missed that on your Title line "Associated BIE". I am not familiar with that term. Many of of the BIE's can sometimes have various die chips - those chips are not relevant to the BIE itself (at least as far as I know) The only die chip that I know of that actually has a nick name is the "skirted R" which has the bottom portion of the R filled in and I believe they are only on the 1960 LMC's You're welcome! Associated BIE is not a widely used term I don't think and that's why it's not familiar to some people. You are correct on "Skirted R" term. Most commonly happens on 1960 D Small Dates since they chipped the most. Quote: Found it! LDB6-1953-001. It's called an RIT error Thank you Tanman. It's listed on there.
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Super Cool - Congrats E&V.
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Edited by Errers and Varietys 01/11/2018 9:07 pm
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You can still call me CC instead of the whole name. I don't really like the CoinCentsLady change that I made a few months back. I am going to check with Fuzzy and see if I can have my CoinCents back - this new one just isn't me.
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Interesting die chip @E&V--thanks for posting. I hadn't seen one of these before.
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Neat chip and nice snag. Congratulations.
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For now on, I will call you CoinCents. You're welcome Spence and thank you moxking. I personally haven't seen this Die Chip until now. :)
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Edited by Errers and Varietys 01/11/2018 9:30 pm
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Quote: It's called an RIT error. Shouldn't it be an "R_T"?  Quote: I don't really like the CoinCentsLady change that I made a few months back. I am going to check with Fuzzy and see if I can have my CoinCents back - this new one just isn't me. I agree with you. I understand why you did it, but it's just not really kicking. Be you! 
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I'm really digging that! Congrats on that find. It is still amazing me what you can find going through these boxes.
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Thank you yanks. It is amazing what you can find in these boxes. Anything could be in these boxes.
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More information on associated die breaks. http://cuds-on-coins.com/hardy-index-system/Starting in 2018 COC will be adding the Hardy Index Suffix " description / delimitation letter / position letters" to Lincoln Cents "LIBERTY" Die Breaks. As the listing are updated they will now be listed with full die breaks at the top and small die breaks at the bottom of the page. See the Hardy Index System link.
Edited by JC Stevens 01/12/2018 10:55 am
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