1953 Wheat penny with floating bar?

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  1. Comfortably Numb

    Comfortably Numb Active Member

    Hello everyone I have a 1953 wheat that has a bar under Liberty. Not sure what it is. Any thoughts. I did try to mash it with no luck. 53 Bar Cl.JPG 53 Bar Obv.JPG 53 bar rev.JPG
     
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  3. potty dollar 1878

    potty dollar 1878 Well-Known Member

    Rectangular lamination peel? Hard to Tell also what it is most likely just damage but i don't think so because how it's so perfectly shaped.
     
  4. Evan Saltis

    Evan Saltis OWNER - EBS Numis LLC

    You tried to mash it? Not lamination peel. Just some damage on a wheat cent.
     
  5. Kentucky

    Kentucky Supporter! Supporter

    Looks like a die chip to me.
     
  6. Evan Saltis

    Evan Saltis OWNER - EBS Numis LLC

    I thought it looked recessed, no?
    Now that you say that I see both.
     
  7. thomas mozzillo

    thomas mozzillo Well-Known Member

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  8. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

  9. Comfortably Numb

    Comfortably Numb Active Member

    I found out from someone that this is a "Bie" cent Listed on "cuds-on-coins.com" as LDB6-1953-001A-6ALRT. It may be a !A or a 1B or !C. Either way it is there.
     
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  10. expat

    expat Remember you are unique, just like everyone else Supporter

    A "BIE" has a vertical die chip between the B and the E, hence BiE
     
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  11. Comfortably Numb

    Comfortably Numb Active Member

    I am not in charge of "Cuds on Coins", but this is listed under Lincoln ccents die breaks Bie on their site. So that is what I am passing on.
     
  12. expat

    expat Remember you are unique, just like everyone else Supporter

    They are listed as "RIT" variety not BIE. You need to check the listed die markers for each one against your coin
     
  13. Comfortably Numb

    Comfortably Numb Active Member

    Not trying to argue as I do understand it isn’t a BIE error. My words are misleading, but to get to the “RIT” you have to click on the heading I mentioned above. Lincoln cents die breaks- BIE (LDB) or at least that’s how I found it without knowing the actual name to search for.
     
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  14. CaptHenway

    CaptHenway Survivor

    I vaguely remember this die variety from an old guide book on die varieties published by Frank Spadone in the late 1960's and early 1970's. Don't have any of my old copies, sorry.
    Might be worth a couple of bucks as a die variety.
     
  15. Neosynephrine

    Neosynephrine Member

    According to the "Major Oddity and Variety Guide of United Staets Coins" by Frank Spadone, 1974, it is listed as: '(RJ) connected R-T in Liberty'. Back then is was shown as $3.25 in Fine, $6.50 Unc. I see a recut I in Liberty, also a very common thing for 1953. Very cool.
     
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  16. AZSteve

    AZSteve Well-Known Member

    Never heard of a floating bar except in reference to people hanging out in/around a pool in Arizona. And that is not necessarily a "major oddity", but is considered "very cool"!
     
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  17. CaptHenway

    CaptHenway Survivor

    Thanks!
    How's that for a memory for a book I have not seen in over 40 years!
     
  18. Comfortably Numb

    Comfortably Numb Active Member

    Good memory CaptHenway. Thanks everyone lots of great info as always.
     
  19. thomas mozzillo

    thomas mozzillo Well-Known Member

    When you post something like this it would be a lot easier if you provided a link to the information. :)
     
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