Looking through an older copy of Frank Spadone's Variety and Oddity Checklist I noticed this coin: Has this coin resurfaced?
Hey, maybe that monstrosity has BEEN resurfaced, just like a Pennsylvania backwoods two-lane road. Oil and gravel chips, baby.
I’ve heard of a 1900 IHC struck over an 1899 IHC. It was in some book from the 60s so I don’t know how credible that is, but I saw the picture and everything.
In regards to the 1937/1943 someone put a 1937 cent in the 1943 coining process? But then they would have to be able to pull it out. Unless it was an accident and a true error and was later pulled from circulation. It wouldn't be a rare 1943 copper, because it is a 1937 copper. What's the back story on this thing?
Judging from the source, the most likely thing it is is an intentional post-mint monstrosity done on purpose.
@Savoyspecial Spadone created many fake "Mint Errors" Forget about it. There were a few of these floating around. I saw one sold on ebay a few years ago that sold for like $300 dollars. The buyer purchased a $300 dollar fake!