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1943 Steel Cent, Extra Cud?

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Hey guys, extra Cud or damage? Thanks in advance
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Nice Retained Cud! Although, I would suggest not holding the coin with your bear hands. Either hold it by the edge only or wear gloves.
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Never thought about that! Thanks for the info! What exactly happens when we touch the coin? Just for knowledge
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You leave fingerprints and they never come off.
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If you do touch a unc. coin immediately soak it in acetone, rinse with water and pat dry.
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Good eye, congrats!
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Thanks! There are some very similar to my coin especially RCD-1c-1943-10R
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Guys is it common for it to weight 2.86gr?
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It should weigh 2.7g
with a tolerance, but I don't remember what that is.
Also threes coins are usually re-processed and that can add weight to it.
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