What is a "flipside"? I've only been collecting coins seriously since 2012 but I've never heard of a "flipside" coin. Post pictures please.
Do you mean the reverse is the "flipside"? Or does it mean something else? An explanation will be appreciated. Thank you.
I'm going to guess that it just means the reverse is the wheat stalk design. If this coin has been reprocessed it's worth .01 cent. If it is a normal circulated 1943-D perhaps .05-.10 cents. If it is XF-AU about a quarter.
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