I don't really care if my coin is worth money or not. I saw something odd and just wanted to know before I spent lost it. But what I find (bleep) is your use of the word fact. I could go on saying I give (bleep) less how coins are supposed to be made. The fact is how they are made and what the proper way don't exist. That's why you have mint marks with us over D wrong planets and all the (bleep) that makes error coins. Don't be such a (bleep) to people. And talk to everyone how you want to talk to. I was completely willing to learn and use this to help me understand more about this hobby. I only hope you stay classy. Edit - Please watch your language.
Wow. You guys should edit your post and get rid of some of the language. We have kids here. Can we get past this and just talk about the coin?
See things haven't changed much thought about starting to come back on here guess ill check back in a few more months
You've a heavily circulated coin, so it must be understood that any anomalies should not automatically be interpreted as errors. However, and even if only for educational purposes, have a look here: http://varietyvista.com/Variety Master Listings/jefferson rpms 1943.htm#_1943-S To lose is one thing, but there is no sense in spending as it's still a war nickel. Hope you decide to stick around, Bill.