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Answered: 1956 Whats between the B&E an I???
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Any idea what going on between the B&E in Liberty. It looks like another I... Its bold whatever it is lol
Last edited by Dearing; 10-09-2018 at 06:01 AM.
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Best Answer - Posted by
makecents
"That is a "BIE" that you need to check out on Cuds on Coins and a very nice and clean one!! This is the closest one I could find. Here is the one to scroll down to and check out but I think yours is a new one!! LDB4-1956-009B 4FL+. This is the site (http://cuds-on-coins.com/ldb4-1956-2/) "
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That is a "BIE" that you need to check out on Cuds on Coins and a very nice and clean one!! This is the closest one I could find. Here is the one to scroll down to and check out but I think yours is a new one!! LDB4-1956-009B 4FL+. This is the site (http://cuds-on-coins.com/ldb4-1956-2/)
Last edited by makecents; 10-08-2018 at 08:18 PM.
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Thats cool
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How do I tell if its a new one or not?
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Originally Posted by
Dearing
How do I tell if its a new one or not?
If you can match some markers and tell it's the same.
Realize, they grow. But, nothing will vanish so you might see the same one without the full chip and it may match... but for example if you see one with what looks like part of it plus something not within the area on yours then it can't match. They grow but no chip or part of a chip will heal itself. Example, you see one with half of the bie, it could be the same if it grew, example you see one with half of the bie but it starts lower then it can not be the same since the lower part can not vanish.
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Ok cool, thats a lot of pics to go thu lol, ill check em out n see
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I checked all the pics and the closest i could find with a similar marker is (LDB4-1956-002C 4F+) but its larger and not as smooth and the die chip aint in the exact same spot but very very close in the last S of states.
Last edited by Dearing; 10-08-2018 at 11:01 PM.
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Chips can grow but not move. It can become bigger and cover what was already there but not move as it grows without the original section still being part of it.
So if you mean the location moved then it's different, if it covers more it can be a later example, if it covers less it can be earlier.
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It moved a tad but since their example of I is bigger and longer than mine Doesnt that rule that one out?
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If it is different, what steps do I take to get it registered or posted etc...?
Last edited by Dearing; 10-09-2018 at 12:02 AM.
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