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1942/1943 Copper Plated Steel Test Planchets

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Hello, group
I'm looking for more information and possible detailed information on the 1942/1943 copper plated steel test planchets. There may have been 3 weights 2.6 to 2.8 grams. Coin in photo has no plating on the edge. Thanks for any information
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To CCF! I'd like to see a nice clear close up of the coin before making an assessment.
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My first thought.
Basement slabber, basement plating job.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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I spent a bunch of money and time trying to get one that I've had for over 40 years certified. NGC, PGCS and ANACS all refused to grade or certify. NGC requested a COA ? NGC has already graded/certified four from "a private collection", but still would not even consider looking at mine. I was told that there are too many fake coins on the market to venture into grading/certifying. I'm kind of thinking that DBM may be correct in his assumption.
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