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1943-S 1c Grease-Filled Number?

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This is from an uncirculated set of Steelies. The 4 in 1943 and the MM appear weak. I don't see signs of PMD. Is this from a grease-filled die, strike-through, or something like that?

If the pictures appear to show wear it is an artifact of the USB cam-- there is no wear on high points. The faintly appearing L in LIBERTY is the results of lighting angle. There is nothing wrong with the L.

Related-- is there any way to get rid of rust on these Steelies without harming the rest of the coin, or should I just leave it alone?

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 Posted 02/21/2013  9:27 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add 1188howest to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
with any luck,yours and mine are the only two.



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I think it's Grease Filled Die and very common.
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I have something similar. The S is still visible, but part of the 4 and 3 have been greased.

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