1943 s steel Penny

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Mathew Garza, May 16, 2016.

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Is this a DMM or RPM?

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  1. Mathew Garza

    Mathew Garza New Member

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  3. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Welcome to CT. It's out of focus but it looks like MD to me. (Machine Doubling) Not an error.
     
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  4. Mathew Garza

    Mathew Garza New Member

  5. Jdiablo30

    Jdiablo30 Well-Known Member

    The S looks to be repunched maybe
     
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  6. anderspud

    anderspud Active Member

    The intense lighting of the right side of the letters and deep shadow on the left distort the images.
     
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  7. Mathew Garza

    Mathew Garza New Member

    I'll try to take a better photo. Thanks
     
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  8. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

    The coin strikes me as having been "reprocessed" (replated), and on such coins "doubling" is often visible because of it.
     
  9. Mathew Garza

    Mathew Garza New Member

  10. Samanthakay

    Samanthakay New Member

    My steel 1943 s penny
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  11. RickO

    RickO Active Member

    The picture appears to show a repunched MM.... the lighting may be deceptive though.... look forward to some better pictures...
     
  12. Samanthakay

    Samanthakay New Member

    It is behind plastic and staples. Nothing special or irregular. But just for you...
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  13. RickO

    RickO Active Member

    Thank you... I realize that is probably the best you can do, but sorry, it is not clear enough to make an identification.
     
  14. Samanthakay

    Samanthakay New Member

  15. Billyo

    Billyo New Member

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  16. Billyo

    Billyo New Member

    I have a similar coin, color and all, except that it's a 1944. However, it's not steel. Could it be all zinc? There are no signs of copper.
     
  17. eddiespin

    eddiespin Fast Eddie

    No signs of copper would mean it's really rare. Nice find!
     
  18. RickO

    RickO Active Member

    If it is 1944 and looks like steel...check it with a magnet (or did you already?).... if it is not magnetic, but looks like steel, it may be plated.... there has been a lot of that... since a real 1944 steel is worth a lot of money. Likely plated copper...
     
  19. eddiespin

    eddiespin Fast Eddie

    He already said it's not steel, so naturally it wouldn't stick to a magnet. It could be Molybdenum. Molybdenum isn't magnetic.
     
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  20. RickO

    RickO Active Member

    They did not make coins out of molybdenum.....it is likely plated copper...
     
  21. Samanthakay

    Samanthakay New Member

    Several comments to late, I was going to suggest the magnet too. Wonderful find, can I see pictures of it.

    My M in America is off, but with a camera phone best pics I can do. It could be just wear.
     
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