Not this stuff again. I'll hang around to see the "proof" from his conversation with HA. Should be amusing. Then another one for the ignore button.
I'm sorry! I made a mistake. Finger-painting is obviously beyond your skill level. By the way, a numismatic is not a person. A numismatist is, and I'd bet that he was whispering to his co-workers during your phone conversation, "Oh boy, we've got another one!" ~ Chris
You'll have to just post the plain, clear, regular coin photo. There's no other way. How was a 1943 introduced into the 1982 penny minting area? Even if it was done intentionally, you would be able to clearly see both strikes, and the reverse would show a memorial and wheat stalks. If the heads and tails lined up and were not flipped. 1943 head/1982 tail. If you are "looking" for something that's not there, your mind will convince you that you see something. People have taken 1943 pennies and used pliers or a vice and make a reverse impression with it on another coin, but that is another thing.
This poster reminds me of one we had in the past few days that disappeared suddenly he went by the name Jarex New Member Got to wonder
A microscope can help to enlarge details you can already see with the naked eye or a 5x loupe, but if you need a microscope to see it, it's just not there.
This guy again? Bobs Tavern Arm Robert Lahti Etc. etc. etc. I guess the let you out of the looney bin long enough to find your way back here.