I bought a little pack of 1943 steel cents at the coin shop yesterday just to put on display I looked through my loupe today and I saw some strange stuff happening around the D mint mark. The S mint mark in the set also has doubling but we will start with this... If you have any ideas on the grade also that would be awesome!
The coin was replated (reprocessed) at some point to enhance the appearance - it has no value above face. These abound, there are tens of thousands of them.
Also no varieties are on your coin. Just extreme die ware. This is always in the direction towards the nearest rims. Also the re-processing makes it just a Wheat cent. She how shiny it is? It didn't look like that when it was struck: This is how normal ones look like in MS-67:
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