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1956 P LWC BIE Or Blowout?

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Is this considered bie or just a big die break? Die crack on reverse.
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BIE. Very heavy die wear showing on the motto. Typical wear on the 50's wheat cents.
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Thanks coop. I appreciate the help!
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Check here to see if there's a match:

http://cuds-on-coins.com/ldb4-1956-2/

The several from LDB4-1956-015 4F+ to LDB4-1956-018D 4F+ look very similar.
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Great find definitely a BIE
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Nice "BIE"!
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Thanks guys! I'm checking out the link right now @spruett001 thank you for the help.
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As I'm going through this old collection uncirculated roll I've found three more like this one and various stages of the degradation of the die in the roll. It's kind of cool. It's like it tells the story of the B and E in the die breaking. I can post more pictures if anyone is interested. Thanks again for checking out the bie and the help.
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I can post more pictures if anyone is interested.


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Nice BIE. Very common on Lincolns of this era.
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