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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Yes reprocessed. Here is an original coin... 
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Rest in Peace
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Yep, Repo's. You can tell by how the coatingbis "globby", take a look at the D and around the edges of LIBERTY. the too shiney look as well.the best natural I have is an AU58, has a dulled flat shine, like said above, a matte finish. The original zinc coating wasn't verybthick to begin with.
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Bedrock of the Community
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I have one with a decent reverse from an old album I bought. It still had a modest strip of original luster.
That's why I thought these were suspect. It's easier for me with alloy cents but, like I said, I've never seen a true MS Steelie before in person and thought maybe it was a result of the zinc-plating process.
The term "thick" (thanks Crazyb0) makes tremendous sense. The zinc plating looks too thick to be original.
I should know better, but hey, I'm still learning. Thanks for the input!
In Memory of Crazyb0 12-26-1951 to 7-27-2020 In Memory of Tootallious 3-31-1964 to 4-15-2020 In Memory of T-BOP 10-12-1949 to 1-19-2024
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United States
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Yes reprocessed , you can tell by high gloss shine .
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United States
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Excellent question, in part because there are so many reprocessed steel Lincoln cents for sale on ebay. In addition to zinc, some 1943 cents are coated with chrome. With the help of awesome CCF members, I wrote this ebay Guide article on the topic: Reprocessed 1943 Steel Lincoln Cents
Edited by dd27 02/26/2017 11:58 am
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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  Good!
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Bedrock of the Community
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So my next question is: what is to be done with these? My best thought was to keep them as examples of what to avoid. Also, thanks for creating/posting that guide dd27! 
In Memory of Crazyb0 12-26-1951 to 7-27-2020 In Memory of Tootallious 3-31-1964 to 4-15-2020 In Memory of T-BOP 10-12-1949 to 1-19-2024
Edited by spru 02/26/2017 10:14 pm
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Got grankids? They'll lose 'em for ya!  Gave one to mine, munchkin lost it under back seat on way home, couldn't reach w/ magnet!
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Bedrock of the Community
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Nope, no grandkids. Although, I did see it mentioned in dd27's guide that some seek these. I looked up some sold listings for reprocessed '43's and found a handful that sold for about $2-$3 for a single coin. I was definitely surprised. But, I generally like to make it worth the fees when selling on the Bay and I don't think these fit. Maybe I'll just complain to the seller and get at least a partial refund and keep them so I have a comparison. 
In Memory of Crazyb0 12-26-1951 to 7-27-2020 In Memory of Tootallious 3-31-1964 to 4-15-2020 In Memory of T-BOP 10-12-1949 to 1-19-2024
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Bedrock of the Community
Canada
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Photos are too dark to really be able to tell .
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: So my next question is: what is to be done with these? You could trying selling five or ten at a time, to deal with the ebay fees. They seem to show up in larger lots of wheat cents for sale on the Bay. Thus far, I have either given them to kids (or their parents), or I have spent them. It's fun to see the expression on people's faces, and some of the reactions. My favorite is: "I'm sorry sir, we don't accept Canadian pennies." ~ Mark P.S. Thanks so much for the kind words on the ebay Guide I wrote. If you run across the thread here on CCF, you'll see how much superb advice I received from members when I shared an early draft of the article here.
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In Memory of Crazyb0 12-26-1951 to 7-27-2020 In Memory of Tootallious 3-31-1964 to 4-15-2020 In Memory of T-BOP 10-12-1949 to 1-19-2024
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Canada
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Yes I have one of these and you can see the old gouges under the new plating.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Normal steel cents will display raw steel on the edge while a replated/reprocessed cent will be completely plated with glossy zinc. To save cost during the war effort, the stock metal sheets were plated before the blanks were punched out which is also why so many prematurely rusted.
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