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1943 S Steel Cent Finish

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Found in a coin book I recently picked up. Is there something off with the toning on the coin?

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Could be a replated cent that has changed colour.
Can you supply a photo of the edge.
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Agree, that texturing may be due to rust before it was replated.
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The edge does look a little suspect.

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The edge shot shows that it is a replated coin.
No extra value as it is considered damage.
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Thanks for the info. On top of still learning about coins. I know about Wheats the less of all.
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It was reprocessed. Basically turning it into just a Wheat cent. The Surface should not be reflective on these:
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Original surfaces should look like this.
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definitely re-plated. The surface was not properly prepared before plating - you can see the 'orange peal' on the fields.
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Believe me, there was little time spent on preparing these coins before reprocessing.
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It's sad to see a coin like this being mistreated.
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I believe there are more re- plated war cents that original.
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