1943 steel cent weight.

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Could this be wrong planchet

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  1. Rose collector

    Rose collector Twenty one cent dime.

    Can I set to grains.
     
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  3. Heavymetal

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    Yes, yours is somewhat heavy
    Save it and enjoy it
    Reprocessed 1943 cents are replated sometime after they leave the mint. Makes them shiny for collector presentation but they are technically damaged
    My Lincoln set looks better with the shiny ones but real collectors know right away 0413A0E4-6C24-48F1-873D-C3B5AEA5D679.jpeg
     
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  4. Rose collector

    Rose collector Twenty one cent dime.

    With my 10x stocks clean Nick's very few Not a coin for eye appeal.
     
  5. ldhair

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    The edge of there were not plated with zinc. Only the obverse and reverse surfaces are plated. The surface of the edge is steel and should be much darker than the image shows it to be. Why does the edge look so shiny?
     
  6. Rose collector

    Rose collector Twenty one cent dime.

    Wish I could get a better picture to show it looks like a natural worn coin Not shiny,would like to see a picture of aplated one to compare.
     
  7. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

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    The coins above were processed. Over time the rust on the steel starts to come back thru the new plating/processing. Better images would be really cool.
     
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