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1957 Penny Libierty Die Break Wondering A Value On Such A Error?

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www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/113431-1957--Lincoln-wheat-cent-bie-error

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http://www.error-ref.com/die-chips/
It's actually a die chip. Not sure what it adds to the value but still a good find.
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This sort of thing is very common on '50s Lincolns, and especially this date. No premium.



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It is referred to as a BIE.
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Hardy Index 57P-4FL+ "if it's a 57, Op didn't post a full obverse"

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The coin itself as a 1950's wheat has a value of 2-3 cents. Circulated and with a common BIE it goes up to 20 cents. A premium, yes, but a rather small one.
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