1943 steel cent found

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  1. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

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  3. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

    Poor Jewels... you're completely oblivious to how badly you've just, "infoact" embarrassed yourself "infront" of everyone, aren't you? This reminds me of an old saying about how one cannot fix a certain "condition"; care to take a guess what it is?

    That said, perhaps you, the brilliant "business man", in your infinite perfection and, ahem, wisdom, could tell us why you feel the need to continually post the same coins, over and over again, in different threads all while asking the same questions? If you, "infact", are so confident it's such a perfect match for the Wexler "doubt bled" die example, or that you're one of the coin "god's" you like to speak of, what do you hope to accomplish by spamming the board, or pretending that you're somehow blessing us with the opportunity to do your homework for you? It wouldn't be a scream for attention, perhaps with the plan of again trying to get members to blindly call you, hoping to sell them some magic imaging setup, would it? Seriously, is this some kind of joke?

    Now, I'm off to cry myself to sleep in utter embarrassment. See you tomorrow!
     
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  4. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    That is just so blasted inappropriate......Rick is well respected and called upon to mediate and judge things. Who the devil are you and where did you earn your stripes? Rick has certainly earned his...........
     
  5. NLL

    NLL Well-Known Member

    I really value your opinions and like you as a member and for this I hope you don't get in trouble for this post. Have a good night.
     
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  6. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    He's got big hips and bigger shoulders........ devil.gif
     
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  7. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    And "Humility" to post the truth.
     
  8. Jewels2017

    Jewels2017 Active Member

    Well with all that being said ... I see now that those big intelligent brains have gotten so big that they no longer possess the ability to grasp simple facts anymore ...like the fact when I said in my other post that I share my coins in different feeds in hopes to get other peoples mature opinions and educated guesses ... And here's the other real kicker. If you look very closely at the " dates " on the DD coin that John Wexlers posted on his site and at the coin that I posted the reason that they look so identical is because they are the same rocket scientist ... And on that obvious note Im so embarrassed right now that I'm about to laugh myself to sleep but in the meantime please stay tuned for more excellent lessons by the grasshopper tomorrow . LOL
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  9. Rick Stachowski

    Rick Stachowski Motor City Car Capital

    I went to dads tonight to shoot some pool .
    Look at all the great posts I missed .
    OP your coin isn't wexler DDO -019 .

    I don't understand why you aren't listening about taking a image of the eyelid . Even #19 has the extra eyelid ...

    1943 1¢ WDDO-019 "Best Of" Variety

    Description: A strong Class V CW spread from a pivot at about 4:00 shows on the Y of LIBERTY and the lower ear. Doubling also shows on the underside of the bowtie and the horizontal crossbar of the 4. An extra eyelid can be found SE of the normal eyelid.

    Die Markers: Obverse: A light horizontal die scratch can be found between the tops of the T and R in TRUST. Reverse: A die scratch runs ESE from the rim above the RIB of PLURIBUS. A die gouge can be found between the lower R and I of PLURIBUS. A die scratch runs from north to south to the left of the top of the right wheat ear. A die scratch runs SW from the center of the E in CENT.

    Submitted By: John A. Wexler

    Cross References: None known

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  10. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    From your images so far, it's not a match. Please get your camera out and take images that will match up with Wexler's. Rick made it easy for you to see what is needed.
     
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  11. Rick Stachowski

    Rick Stachowski Motor City Car Capital

    OP, does this look like a face that would lie to you ?
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  12. Rick Stachowski

    Rick Stachowski Motor City Car Capital

    Here's a little music while we wait .
     
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  13. Jewels2017

    Jewels2017 Active Member

    No . It looks very trustworthy indeed . Lol .
     
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  14. Rick Stachowski

    Rick Stachowski Motor City Car Capital

    So how about a image of the eyelid, then .
     
  15. Jewels2017

    Jewels2017 Active Member

    I agree with you on that Rick ... It isn't WDDO-019 so there isn't any eyelid to compare to WDDO-019 . But here is my eyelid along with few of the other Raised Doubled die angles to compare with .
     

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  16. Rick Stachowski

    Rick Stachowski Motor City Car Capital

    Ok OP, this is what we need to do .
    We know the reverse is doubled ( bead doubled ) .
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    Most of the DDRs for this year consist of : E PLURIBUS UNUM, dots, both wheat ears . Check these areas and if you see some doubling take images . Also check for " Markers " mostly, die-cracks ..

    Here's the way I do it . First I used the graph chart, it let me read the DDRs and it's quick and fast .
    http://varietyvista.com/Variety Master Listings/lincoln doubled dies 1943.htm

    So after checking for which DDR it is, then I go to the image part .
    Now I match my coin up to one on the image site and take images .
    http://varietyvista.com/01a LC Doubled Dies Vol 1/DDR 1943.htm

    I'll be in & out, most of the day . So I'll check back, OP .

     
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  17. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

    First, what is it you think you're seeing in the first two photos (those labeled "screenshots")? And please, just answer the question.

    Earlier in this very thread you were claiming that anyone who didn't see your coin as an exact match for WDDO-044/WDDR-015 was blind, an idiot, or both. Now, do you wish to stand by this, or would you prefer to retract and/or amend your position?
     
  18. Jewels2017

    Jewels2017 Active Member

    Ok booksb4coins ... I will retract and amend my previous statement and try to be more precise . What I meant in my previous statement was that the doubling on the date looks indentical to the doubling on Wexlers date and that is the reason why I continued to send photos of the 43 over and over again because the doubling is showing in the same exact location ...
     
  19. tmeyer

    tmeyer Au hunter

    As a brand new member of this forum, is this what Coin Talk is all about?
     
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  20. fish4uinmd

    fish4uinmd Well-Known Member

    No Tmeyer, it is not...usually not this much triteness...stay with us and learn...welcome to CT.
     
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  21. Jewels2017

    Jewels2017 Active Member

    Well Rick . Although I've looked high and low and I keep seeing the raised doubling and Doubled letters all over the coin no matter where i look I cant seem find an exact match on Wexlers site . So I'm leaning towards either this could be a good fake or maybe its just an unlisted varitey ?
     
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