Thank you! Sorry for the late reply, been a while since I have been able to sign on. Take care, friend!
It’s metal, no doubt. Not adhesive. My photos Always suck, but in person it is silver in color. And it is imbedded into this coin. So dam strange....
I mean, reeded edged of coins are known to exist loose from their original source coin. So, somehow it ended up either on the planchet somehow or...
Hey Sal, do U think it’s one of a kind? Or have U seen this before, sir?
It’s most def one, my friend. It’s Just a retained strike through. But what’s so cool is that it’s a piece of reeded edge from another type of...
I know right! Sooo cool! Finally!!!! Lol
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Ok, friends. So I have finally found something that I am...
Really man? We obviously weren’t discussing and referring to the original mintage process of the coin. So the facetiousness really was uncalled...
I’m sorry brother, but most def not plated. Lol
And what are you guys talking about with this “plating” stuff? This coin hasn’t been plated and if I said anything like that, I didn’t mean it and...
Y’all, u SERIOUSLY don’t see the raised lines both to the bottom left and a small one above and inside the D? I know what DDD is and yes, that is...
Ok, sorry for the delay in the different photos where the lighting doesn’t highlight the DD doubling. Because there IS actual mint mark repunch...
Oh lawd! Well, that’s not what I was hoping to hear from y’all! Haha! I agree that the one that sticks out to the east of the primary looks like...
Alright my fellow coin junkies, here’s a pretty cool one! Here I have a BU 1943 D steel cent, as the title says, with some crazy looking RPM stuff...
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