1943 steel pulled from a roll - original clad or reprocessed?

Discussion in 'Coin Roll Hunting' started by CygnusCC, Jun 8, 2021.

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  1. LA_Geezer

    LA_Geezer Well-Known Member

    Just like when I hear Mezack touting an ASE as being rarer because it had a million less strikes than one from another year.

    Still, there is some truth to a Wheat Cent being rare...in 2021. My cousin in York PA had many large coffee cans full of wheat cents back in the 1960s, though. I wonder what he ever did with them.
     
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  3. chascat

    chascat Well-Known Member

    real
     
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  4. CygnusCC

    CygnusCC Roping the Learns Supporter

    Hah, now that you say that I'm going to soak this second cent in acetone. Who knows, maybe it'll strip that paint off and I'll have a nice shiny new cent with original coating! :)

    Reminds me of a story someone told me about a guy who ordered a brand new VW Beetle from overseas back in the 60's. It came with a clear wax coating (protecting from sea salt spray I presume) which he never washed off for years. Car looked like crap for years as he drove it around until he took it in to get steam cleaned and voila, the car looked brand new again! :hilarious:
     
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  5. John Burgess

    John Burgess Well-Known Member

    I think might be worth a shot. you ain't got much to lose with that one!
     
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  6. CygnusCC

    CygnusCC Roping the Learns Supporter

    Yeah, it's just filling up a hole in my Whitman album. Might as well see if I can get it to look a little better.

    I suppose if worse comes to worse I could always stop by Ace hardware and buy a can of aluminum spray paint... :D
     
  7. capthank

    capthank Well-Known Member

    Original
     
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  8. John Johnson

    John Johnson Well-Known Member

    Doesn't look like it has been reprocessed, to me. Might have been cleaned at some point, though.
     
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  9. sel w

    sel w Active Member

    nice find
     
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  10. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Wait.. Original Clad? :stop:

    Steel cents aren't Clad o_O

    Composition 99% steel with a thin layer of zinc

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  11. CygnusCC

    CygnusCC Roping the Learns Supporter

  12. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    When I collected US in the 1950's there were a lot of steels in circulation and most were dark gray or black. At that time, many were being 'freshened' with a new coating of zinc so it is certainly fair to question the originality of the bright ones seen today. Clad may be the wrong term but does the hobby now accept replated as collectible?
     
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  13. chascat

    chascat Well-Known Member

    When I was collecting in Jr high school, processed coins were selling at 35c or a full set for $1. I doubt they are worth much now either.
     
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  14. CygnusCC

    CygnusCC Roping the Learns Supporter

    No joy on the Acetone. Soaked it for a couple of days, pulled it out and nothing came off on the cotton swab but some rust. Guess whatever remains is stuck on there good. Oh well, holding on to it as an interesting coin.
     
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