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Help With 1995 LMC

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 Posted 07/25/2009  09:52 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add chris12018 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I came across this 1995 LMC. Looks like some sort of misstrike on obv. between I & B in liberty. Dbling on rev. to include Designers ints.
Cent is also dbled to the right.


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 Posted 07/25/2009  11:03 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The LIBERTY issue is what is called a BIE error, somewhat collectible more so on modern cents. The reverse is Machine Doubling,no value for those.
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That's a die chip between the 'I' and the 'B', the rest as mentioned MD. The columns are normal.
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That is a variation on the BIEs known as an "IIB" cent. It is just a die chip that develops in a spot of inherent die weakness, relatively common in the 1950s when BIEs and IIBs became popular. They are not seen too much on more modern coins due to die changes. Not really worth anything, maybe a couple bucks to a BIE collector, but I would call it a keeper
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Thank You all for your help.
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