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 Posted 04/30/2013  11:07 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add ArchW to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
1943 Tombac in nice shape.

1944 appears to have had a lot of "bag marks" filled with nickel and chrome, before being struck.

Small Die Cracks from Canada to rim and Cents to rim.
Extra bit of metal in the right place behind the 9-.

1945, not "Working Willingly"

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Your 1943 appears to have die cracks on the C in canada as well as on the lower left of the left leaf.
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Yes, small die cracks.
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does anyone know of anyone who has a 1944 tombac? I know there is only one in PoP since 1944, but the mint admits to making 8,000 of them. I'm just wondering where all the other 7,998 are? hmmm? A mint worker sitting on them?
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