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Trio Of 1943 (P, D And S) LWC

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 Posted 06/18/2011  11:48 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add scurry64 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
A few days ago I posted a 1943 S LWC that turned out to be reprocessed. I don't think these 3 have been reprocessed.

Please tell me what grade these deserve and whether, if they were yours, you would have them slabbed. Thanks

1943 P Obverse and Reverse

Trio-Of-1943-P,-D-And-S-LWC


Trio-Of-1943-P,-D-And-S-LWC

1943 D Obverse and Reverse


Trio-Of-1943-P,-D-And-S-LWC


Trio-Of-1943-P,-D-And-S-LWC

1943 S Obverse and Reverse


Trio-Of-1943-P,-D-And-S-LWC

Trio-Of-1943-P,-D-And-S-LWC

Thanks for your input!
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 Posted 06/18/2011  1:11 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add EDOG63 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nice and they don't look processed. Nice set!
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they look a little strange to me, either reprocessed or prooflike. maybe it's just the photos though.
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its probably just the lighting or something
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They could very well be proof-like. They don't look anything like the processed coin I already posted. I took the photos outside without a flash. The field is very, very shiny, making it difficult to get a clear, crisp photo.
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Remember that the outer layer is zinc. The white specks/areas on the 43, and 43S appear to be the beginning of zinc corrosion. Think of a copper LWC with the beginning of verdigris.

Jim
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