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1943-D-1MM-010 LWC

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My second 43D to be dealing with in the last few days. Had real problems getting a decent pic of this one, and it is still not very good. Anyway, the mm looks dead on, but it does not have the die cracks listed at coppercoins. Opinions/confirmation? Thanks!

1943-D-1MM-010-LWC
1943-D-1MM-010-LWC
1943-D-1MM-010-LWC
1943-D-1MM-010-LWC
1943-D-1MM-010-LWC
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Earlier die state than the coppercoins example. Coppercoins usually says what die state the markers are in. Very nice coin.
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Nice specimen!
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It is a dead on overlay match. It might be an earlier die state coin. I can see the fading of the die scratches on the left side of the mint mark in the coppercoins example.
http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/...ie_state=mds
Nice find.
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This one has me in a little quandry. It's in my Lincoln Dansco instead of with my other RPM's; so, I kind of feel like I have got to hunt another one for the Dansco. Plus, it's going to make me look harder at the rest of my Dansco Lincolns!
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