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Another possibility to try to eliminate: Unfortunately you can buy, and have been able to for a long time now, fake 1944 steel cents online from China. They are pitted like this b/c they are cast fakes. I own one I bought when studying fakes modern coins years ago. These are typified also by the rim appearing like the rim showing in the REV pictures of yours that you posted. Although the info in the following link is about a 1932 fake quarter I bought at the same time, look at the pics of the rim to see the imperfections (worse on the quarter) and similarities of area to that of your coin's rim. http://goccf.com/t/136142 Sorry I do not have it at hand to weigh or see if it sticks to a magnet. Just saying they exist, and I have seen people find them roll hunting who have posted them online.
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Ok, so you heated this coin yourself to help you determine the metal composition?
Also, if you please, when you quote me, please keep my words on a separate line from your responses - it will help avoid confusion.
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the WWII period saw variances in cent composition as the mint sometimes incorportated spent shell casings, so your coin might have more tin than most, and it might have been bleached by environmental exposure or an old cleaning, here we see such coins far more often than an improper planchet
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Consider submitting the coin to a reputable 3rd party grading/assessment service. If you do, please let us know the result. Thanks.
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I'm not sure why the various color heat test for steel, since it is not magnetic, wouldn't that damage the coin and value? A XRF test should be more conclusive in this case.
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Let's see if I have this straight. You took a possibly very rare coin worth 10s of thousands of dollars [ not saying it is] and heated it? 
Edited by Cujohn 03/27/2023 5:46 pm
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I will not go more. Who told you the XRF is not accurate was wrong. you has XRF for 80-100 $ for just limited elements and others for accuracy at 2000$ till 20K.
The point for me with you here it is: If you know the answers and you have all the knowledge about this coin, metallurgy, foreign coins struck by the US Mint and metallic test, WHY YOU COME HERE?
Anyone here answers with theirs opinion's and theirs's expertise and all together mean more then a millennium of coins knowledge. So reflect at your place in the coins community.
Never argue with an idiot. First they will drag you down to their level. Then, they will beat you with experience. (MARK TWAIN)
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Other point for your coin: IN 1944 SAN FRANCISCO DO NOT STRIKE FOR HOLLAND.
Never argue with an idiot. First they will drag you down to their level. Then, they will beat you with experience. (MARK TWAIN)
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Not sure why the comparison to the 25 Centstukken. Creates confusion. My references indicate Philly mint struck 40,000,000 25 Centstukken in 1944 for the Netherlands. Not the San Francisco mint.
San Francisco mint did produce some 64,040,000 10 Centstukken in 1944 for the Netherlands.
Wondering if you could provide a better detailed obverse and reverse image of your coin only? One that shows the details and color on its own.
At this point taking in account the wear, I'm wondering if it's been rub with mercury at some point. Thanks, Doug.
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@ HALO here it is the real data, I post for you and I do not like generally to post mint documents 
Never argue with an idiot. First they will drag you down to their level. Then, they will beat you with experience. (MARK TWAIN)
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Quote: @ HALO here it is the real data, I post for you and I do not like generally to post mint documents Thanks, silviosi, lI'm thinking one or the other made a typo. You posted a PDF a month or two ago showing different figures for the Netherlands. Thanks, Doug.
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Ask me a data and I will send to you. I do not like post everything here public.
Never argue with an idiot. First they will drag you down to their level. Then, they will beat you with experience. (MARK TWAIN)
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Silviosi, PM sent a few days ago. Thanks, Doug.
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Document sent. Sorry your PM was in the trash.
Never argue with an idiot. First they will drag you down to their level. Then, they will beat you with experience. (MARK TWAIN)
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 I CC myself and found it in my Spam folder. Thanks again, Doug.
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