An "I" between the "B" and "E"?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Walter Marx, Dec 27, 2018.

  1. Walter Marx

    Walter Marx Active Member

    Anyone seen anything like this before? Looks like an extra "I" squeezed in there. IMG_20181227_132630.jpg IMG_20181227_132642.jpg MVIMG_20181227_132706.jpg
     
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  3. CoinBlazer

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  4. Walter Marx

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    Cool, is that an error specific to just that year or is it something that has happens regularly?
     
  5. paddyman98

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  6. paddyman98

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    A lot of them occurred in the 1950's
    But can be found on any year

    Here are 3 BIE's from 1994 I found -
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  8. JickyD

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    You'll get a small premium for it. I've sold a couple for $3. I'm saving them all now, trying to put together a whole roll of them to sell.
     
  9. V. Kurt Bellman

    V. Kurt Bellman Yes, I'm blunt! Get over your "feeeeelings".

    When I need some BIER, I go down to the distributor and buy a case. Slowly working down a case of 7 ounce Heinekens right now. One is just right at halftime of a football game for a guy with a complicated medical situation.
     
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  10. tammiGee

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  11. Collecting Nut

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    Caused by a die chip. Common BIE variety.
     
  12. Walter Marx

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    It's Commador Perry's IPA for me this evening, if you've never tried I do recommend. I find it Helps steady the hand after 2 or 3,000 coins.
     
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  13. paddyman98

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    @tammiGee
    Wow.. I have never seen that! Really interesting!
     
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  14. Walter Marx

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    Ade by Great Lakes brewery, Cleveland
     
  15. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    Bier "a movable frame on which a coffin or a corpse is placed before burial or cremation or on which it is carried to the grave."

    What have you been up to? :)
     
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  16. Walter Marx

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    Going cross-eyed looking wheat pennies. Scored pretty big, quantity wise that is, mostly 40s and 50s unfortunately but found a few cool varieties
     
  17. tammiGee

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    I used to think the same about the 40-50 wheats. Its only been recently that the results of K.Potter, M.Diamond and others have proven finds as complex as the 1942-D/D 1c RPM#11 D/D North. Rare! Rated a URS-1/Unique by Wiles (and as a URS-O/None known in mint state) have been accepted. I am rifling through all of my "worthless wheats" and have found quite a few examples already. Like 1956-D&S 1c Dual Mint Mark Wexler-DMM-001 ("old" Wexler-OMM#2), FS-01-1956D-511 (new Fivaz/Stanton Numbering system format) and the 1955-D/D/D 1c RPM#3, FS#1c-021.94.
     
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