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1952 Missing Chrome 5 Cent

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Is there an easy way to identify the missing chrome variety mentioned on C&C? I was going through some loose place fillers I have and noticed this 1952 with some strange toning and noticeably duller appearance. With a lower grade coin that is chrome plated I would expect flaking but can see none. Do you think this was struck without the chrome?



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it is hard to tell through the pictures and the wear. I don't see a shiny chrome part but I could be wrong.
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Looks pretty normal to me, a well worn 1952 steel five cents.
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After staring at it for quite some time I became suspicious of the tonning which is blueish in color which made me start to think that it may have be exposed to very high temperatures. I think someone tried to remove the chrome with heat and now the steel shows the effects of it, I have binned it. Thanks for the replies
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