Your 57 and 54-S BIE's are nice. The rest of the cents with the filled letters/numbers are common places for small chips to occur - the "posts on the dies creating the voids have snapped off.
BIE's and all the rest (IIB's, EIR's etc) are ubber cool even if not ubber valuable. I have several dozens of them around somewhere and this might force me to look at them
I once found a 1958-D BIE in a big horde of wheaties.
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Your 57 and 54-S BIE's are nice. The rest of the cents with the filled letters/numbers are common places for small chips to occur - the "posts on the dies creating the voids have snapped off.
see if you can locate/match your BIE cents here: https://cuds-on-coins.com/lincoln-cent-bies/
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Very nice! I need to look the BIEs up in Cohen to see which ones they are.
http://macrocoins.com
BIE's and all the rest (IIB's, EIR's etc) are ubber cool even if not ubber valuable. I have several dozens of them around somewhere and this might force me to look at them![:) :)](https://forums.collectors.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
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Nice pictures! I too find these to be very interesting.
I once found a 1958-D BIE in a big horde of wheaties.
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Those bring back memories.