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Help With A 1943 D Steel Penny

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Hi I would like to thanks for the help I have been given on other coins I have posted.

I'm wondering if this is a mint error or just dammage.
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Your post was moved to the appropriate forum for the proper attention.
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Looks like the zinc coating has been scratched and the steel underneath is rusting.



to the CCF!
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 Posted 06/05/2019  3:24 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Justin321,
Please rotate photos properly before posting,thanks.
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Oh ok yeah the backside is in great shape.
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Looks like scratches from PSD.
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Or someone wrote on it with colored ink.
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I'm leaning more towards a stain..try soaking it in acetone for a few minutes..also to CCF
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If you soak it in acetone, take before and after images. Not sure how this will react with a steel coin? You might test on a poorer example first to see what can happen first.
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My theory is someone wrote on this coin to show where multiple die cracks were . problem is it would be hard to have die cracks on a steel cent as the steel is much harder than copper . Or just a child fooling around with a pen .
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 Posted 06/06/2019  1:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Panther to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Maybe die cracks where the plating has worn off.

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Looks like coffee splashed on it, to me.
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Now that it is enlarged, it might be a thread on the coin? If there is an indent below an area, then it would be a struck through. If there isn't it is just a thread. I found something like that before:
Help-With-A-1943-D-Steel-Penny
Help-With-A-1943-D-Steel-Penny I found it in a OBW roll back then. I wondered why is this so ugly. After looking closer, I could die it was a struck through thread coin. I left the thread in place and put it in a 2X2.
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That's pretty cool with the thread still stuck to it. Thanks for sharing.
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I'm with fioti. It looks like a stain to me. Note that it is also on the lower edge of the coin.

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The color of the coin looks a little off.
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I think stained. Acetone probably won't help.


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problem is it would be hard to have die cracks on a steel cent as the steel is much harder than copper .

Think about it, since steel is harder than copper, wouldn't you think striking the harder metal would make the dies MORE likely to crack?
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