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A Couple Of 1943-D LWC Questions

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 Posted 12/15/2011  8:54 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add beachloan to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Has this coin been recolored, dipped or whatever the proper terminology is? Is the 1 and 3 doubled? Can someone tell me the proper number for the MM?



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To me this looks like a D/Inverted D but did not see any listed on coppercoins? What does it look like to you?



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The first does look like it might be "replated" and I see some notching but I can't make a call as to DDO. For the replating show a full image.

The second? I think I see what you see but still think pmd/corrosion. If it was inverted wouldn't we see the serif on the east side? All I see is a straight edge.
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Your first coin appears to be re-plated. Given that, it has no numismatic value. It does appear to be a minor repunched mintmark, but it is not a doubled die.

Your second coin is too corroded to tell anything.
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