Definitely. And the BiE which is shown also. Just an earlier stage because the Die Chip on the B didn't form yet.
Some of these variety guys I think have all but lost their minds. This site, www.coppercoins.com, has some nine pages of 1957-D RPMs. Whatever, yours is a good for RPM, nice find.
Have you been hitting the hay a little early this morning? Lol He used a lower case I because the die break hasn’t formed completely yet as a joke. Lol
Yes I saw that. But it's a small Die break that should make it a BiE.. I will get in touch with them to see if they would make the change in their huge mistake.. Dude. It's just an unofficial, off the record terminology. I've actually seen BIE and BiE used on other websites
LOL.... all the books I've looked at call it a BIE. Lincoln Cent Die Breaks Called “BIE” : Cuds on Coins (cuds-on-coins.com) That's what I call them.
Everyone gets hung up on things like this. They call it a BIE because all the letters in LIBERTY are in caps. BIE made me laugh a little but all these comments are making me howl with laughter. What happened to everyone’s sense of humor? I’m glad you got it. It is funny.
Well, but you corrected him on it, and you probably shouldn’t have ought to done that. I mean it’s not like he said double instead of doubled die. Ah well.
And? I don't understand the problem.. It's a BiE Make a note of it. I bet you will remember and think of me when you see an example one day
Tell that to Variety Vista. But I've no problem with you, call it what you will. And they'll and we'll call it what we will.
I emailed Variety Vista last week. They told me thanks for pointing out their error. But at this moment they can't make the change on the website because of a computer virus