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I Have This 1955 Wheat Penny With Difference On Date

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Can you tell me if this is some type of error or is just my imagination.

I hope pictures are clear enough.

Thank you.
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A die chip and a broken post on the 9. Not much premium if any.
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Die chips can appear on any year, any denomination coin.
They are not considered an error and add little or no value.
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Many old timers called it filled numbers and letters . Slight premium IF coin was MS Red.
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These are common on wheat cents from the mid-1950s.



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I agree, I have different pennies from the 50s with different marks Including BIE, LIBIE and missing material.

Will post the later id that is OK.

Thanks for the replies.
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Your BIEs will be listed on http://cuds-on-coins.com/
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I see 3 different die chips, on the 9, 5, and the MM S. It is not a broken post on the 9 as there was no post since the 9 is what is called an 'open' 9.
Some people would buy this, I would advise you to look on ebay sold listings to see what other common type die events went for.
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Please avoid using screen shots of you coins. They are too pixelated to be of use. Thanks.
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