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1955-S Is This What Is Considered A BIE

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1955-S-Is-This-What-Is-Considered-A-BIE
1955-S-Is-This-What-Is-Considered-A-BIE
1955-S-Is-This-What-Is-Considered-A-BIE
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Nice one, looks like LDB4-1955S-013B 4F+

http://cuds-on-coins.com/ldb4-1955s-2/
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Definitely, and a good looking BIE too!
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First one I've seen
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2x2 worthy.
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Yep.
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BIE plus a die chip on the first number 5 in the date. Nice job @coinhi chasing down the exact attribution!
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Vet nice coin! What's going on with the upper portion of the left wheat stalk?
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That chip looks more like a hot dog!
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The reverse is also PIDT, "Progressive Indirect Design Transfer"
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It is a fine example of * full BIE *
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Done @jc.
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Thanks I put it in a 2*2
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Yes very nice BIE and die chip in first 5 . Holder that red bad boy .
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Congrats. Very nice BIE find as you noted. Nice preservation on the coin too.
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Quote:
That chip looks more like a hot dog!


I believe this one is the BIE they call "the sausage"

Also, RPM-4, stage L
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