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1943 3 Over 4 Steel Cent

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But they would be created by the same method, and to some extent which date is "over" would depend on the strength of the hubbing and which date was hubbed deeper.
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That's actually a good point. Most of the time one can tell which design element came last but a good example of not knowing first from last is the 1927-D rpm#1.
It's unknown whether the north or south punching of the D came first.
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To the OP: can we please get some pictures? It's been almost 2 days since this thread was posted, and there's still no pictures. Please post some, so we're not left here guessing and pondering what might be wrong with your coin.
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I think this is close to the best I can get to show the 4 under 3. The lighting and color of the coin make it difficult to get a good picture of the 4.
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I can see what I believe you are as the front point of a 4, but I think it is just a matter of surfaces and Pareidolia.
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