I am going.
Ha! I know right. Maybe this will help slow down the massive amount of posts relating to these. Im currently going to make one on the "No S" coins.
The 1944 steel cent is the lesser known "cousin" to the 1943 copper cent. Many people, like the 1943 copper cent, think they have found one but...
Oh so it's impossible for both sides to be missing?
Yes. If the one on the left was from the same die it would be listed with an A designation.
??? This sold raw......
Oh I see that now. Good catch. Nonetheless still two nice cuds. I should've realized that the one on the right is a stage B variety (meaning stage...
But notice some doubling is level with the design, and some is flat, shelf like doubled appearance, lower relief than the design. It's odd thats...
Some looks like MD some DD. Not sure on Canadians though. Is it just me or does this appear to be a clash mark?[ATTACH]
Yeah and thats how RPMs can happen. Nice find, not sure on rarity however. I wouldn't think too rare.
But I've seen some quarter errors with both sides missing nickel clad layers. Not normal size but isnt that technically 100% copper?
Nice find. Theres a lot of them but can sell for over 1000$. I recommend you grade it.
Congradulations on your new find. I love when someone doesn't know they found a new variety and I can be the first to tell them. Makes me happy ;)
Oh that makes more sense. Should've known.
Thanks. Good luck.
Ha! I was mistaken.
I think they are from the same die. Both were discovered by Fred Weinberg. His on the left is CU-5c-1983P-02 On the right looks like later...
In fact here are some varieties I myself just discovered and got listed. 2nd coin on this page:...
Yes PMD, post mint damage.
Yup than thats definitely PMD. Always good to ask though.
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