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1943-S 1mm 008?

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Just had a question about this mm variety I bought a 43 s and I thought it had a double mm and the only one I found was the 008 but they didn't have the die markers any info would be helpful
what do yall think

1943-S-1mm-008?
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09/09/2012 12:13 am
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Your photo is not clear at all, it is very pixelated. Without clear pics I can offer no info
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Die Deterioration.At least that is what I'm seeing. Note the top of the "4" and the area above the date. I'm also seeing it in the mint mark but can't rule out a RPM with Die Deterioration.
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So I really want this to be my first RPM and I've been taking lots of pics and messing with them all day and take a look at this one. I'm not saying your wrong on this but I trying out my new camera the Nikon coolpix L120 let me know what you think on this pic lol thanks again it means a lot to me.



1943-S-1mm-008?
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09/09/2012 11:53 pm
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With the clearer pic it does resemble Die Deterioration rather than a RPM
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Die deteriation. Remember the dies were steel and the planchets were steel. So the wear that years was a lot more than other years. Die deteriation usually flows from the devices toward the rim.
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Ok cool thanks for the reply coop I guess I can put it in the dansco now
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I also suspect this coin has been reprocessed.
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A little late on this but how is a coin re processed?
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It is plated again privately not the mint with zinc.It then becomes PMD.
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How would I tell the coin is reprocessed? I thought it was un circulated it has a cool tone starting on it smh I hope its not I just mite cry lol
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How would I tell the coin is reprocessed?
I think the best way would be to google photos of both reprocessed and genuine and compare the two.
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Thats what I said lol thanks john
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