When this story first came out, everyone was looking for them. I don't think a solid example of one has ever been found.
The coin rotated after it was put in the holder.
Congratulations. It's cool to see such hard work be recognized.
Great image.
A normal 1943 cent would stick to a magnet because it is made of steel. If a 1943 cent looks like it's made of bronze and sticks to a magnet, it...
That was rude.
I agree but at the same time, many folks don't have images that will help. It's great when they do. It all takes time that some just don't have...
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This used to be really common for the coin to rotate in the holder during shipping. Figured all the services had a handle on the problem by now. I...
Thanks. I do too. You don't see many MS IHCs with toning like this.
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I agree with it being damage. Maybe a counting wheel caused it but there sure looks like a lot of metal is missing.
66 or 67
35 maybe 40
It's a contemporary counterfeit. It was made to spend at face value. It's worth much more than a real coin in this condition.
You are correct and being a counterfeit is a good thing.
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