First do the logic test. This is one of the raresr coins known (only 1 verified example) In the sixties through the eighties there were ads in everything from comic books to hunting mags looking for a Copper 1943 cent. For over 70 years everyone has looked for one of these, what are the odds of just finding one?
many have mentioned the surfaces look unlike a struck coin.
If you compare the date to a known real 1943-D you will notice both the four and the three do not match up the crossbar on the four goes beyond the upright too far and end s incorrectly.
This is a nono site coin. Looks exactly like others that come to the forums from time to time and I mean EXACTLY right down to the faked circulation toning with the stripe center reverse
Logic says no but then 3 people hit the power ball yesterday ..... So can't rule out until you factor in the wear and tear the coin has and the odds skyrocket huge ......
Coin is an OK copy but as my wife pointed out, the LIBERTY is not right .... So I'm going with her, it's a fake!
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