1943 Lincoln 1C, D-S-P. Do you like?

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  1. Sarah Brantley

    Sarah Brantley Minted in the USA

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  3. alurid

    alurid Well-Known Member

    Nice coins, they look to have original luster. Does your Denver coin have a blueish tint on it?
     
  4. Sarah Brantley

    Sarah Brantley Minted in the USA

    Thank you.

    Here is a pic with all 3 together. This may help with seeing the colors.

    I have a hard time seeing blue, color blind.

    Maybe u can tell me. IMG_20190606_174131008_HDR~2.jpg
     
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  5. Sarah Brantley

    Sarah Brantley Minted in the USA

    The only one I can tell has any color to it is the S.
     
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  6. Sarah Brantley

    Sarah Brantley Minted in the USA

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  7. l.cutler

    l.cutler Member

    I've always liked steel cents, thanks for sharing!
     
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  8. Sarah Brantley

    Sarah Brantley Minted in the USA

    You are welcome, thanks for looking. I love to show off my coins.

    If you have any thoughts on them, plz feel free to share.
    I love to see others coins as well, if u got some, I'd love to seem em.
     
  9. l.cutler

    l.cutler Member

    I don't have any "nice" steel cents, one of those things I've been meaning to get. Yours look pretty good.
     
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  10. Inspector43

    Inspector43 More than 75 Years Active Collecting Supporter

    I was born in 1943 so I kept ever one I came across. I still like the looks of them.
     
  11. alurid

    alurid Well-Known Member

    I have had a few come my way.
    43 steel (19).jpg 43 steel (21).jpg
     
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  12. alurid

    alurid Well-Known Member

    These were made in the Philadelphia mint in 1944 with the left over planchets.
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  14. johnmilton

    johnmilton Well-Known Member

    Here is an MS-66 that I have in my registry/type set. The grade is PCGS MS-66.

    1943 War Cent O.jpg 1943 War Cent R.jpg
     
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  16. PennyLame07

    PennyLame07 New Member

    Hi all! I find myself at a place where I am pretty old and sick. I am posting this reply to all steel cent fans, but particularly to Inspector43 whose affinity for '43's is obvious. About 20+ years ago, I purchased 100+ 1943 P-D-S Steelies. The majority were nice, shiny, showed no wear. A few looked like they might have been whizzed.
    Instead of these particular coins going into my estate, I'd rather share them with other coin collectors, especially "steelie" fans.
    Most of these coins look real good. A lot of them show no signs of wear, but curiously the date and mint marks have some doubling (even tripling) of the MMs. Some have ghost 4's. I want to share these historic coins with true collectors, not profiteers. If you would like a 1943 P-D-S set, just send a S.A.S.E. to me at:
    Terri Williams
    25700 SW 86 St.
    Indiantown, FL 34956

    I would more than appreciate any feedback about these coins. This offer is limited to 1 each. I'm not doing this for profit and don't expect greedy people to take advantage of my offer.
    If you have any questions, you can contact me thru this forum or email me at BirdBrainFL@gmail.com
    Have a Happy 4th!!
     
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  17. Inspector43

    Inspector43 More than 75 Years Active Collecting Supporter

    Thanks Terri. I will try to get an envelop out to you. I like coins with a history. I would be very interested to see how many from todays generation understand what S.A.S.E. means.
     
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