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War Nickel? 1943 No Mintmark

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Here's another Jefferson I set aside. Found it roll hunting.

It's dated 1943. Sometimes I think I might see something where the mm should be. And then I look at it some more and decide nothings there.

War-Nickel?-1943-No-Mintmark

War-Nickel?-1943-No-Mintmark

So what's going on here?
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My opinion is this coin has been worn/damaged/altered and the large MM over the dome has been removed through mechanical means subsequent to the coin leaving the US Mint.

Should be of course a P, D or S.

The possibility of a Henning comes to mind ... but there are no know 1943 Henning ... so I discount that idea.

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Well I think its just worn off. I have one that I thought didnt have a MM until I looked real close and saw a P. It was so worn I almost thought there was nothing there. However yours doesn't show anything, and it could be a Greaser.
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I have a 1943 that is so worn, you can't see a mint mark or even the "e pluribus unum" lettering.
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I think I can make out a faint S. Neat though!
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