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1943-P Steel Cent Clash & More

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<Obverse>
Several diecracks,some bisecting (Head/Bust)
Weird dot beside the S in trust
Doubled eyelid?
Die chip behind the head? Unsure

<Reverse>
Obvious clashing
Die crack thru the T

Alot going on,that is what I can see,comments and opinions are welcome and appreciated.
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Not seeing the doubled eye lid,but the rest is cool.
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1943-P-Steel-Cent-Clash-&-More This is what I am referring to.
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Nice coin! Lots going on is right!

I'm seeing that doubled eyelid and reverse clash, at the bottom right of the C & top right of the N of CENT. The anomalie at the "T" (die crack?) looks like it extends down to the E of STATES. I can't tell if it might be a die crack or lamination, but it doesn't match up with any part of a clash from what I can see.

The area around the "C" might even be a dual event, with one rotated slightly.
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I see what you are talking about,but I could not find a match on any of the three reference sites.
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I really like clashes - all the rest of the stuff going on is great also!
Its fun living in a time we can all easily see our coins up close and find things like this. I remember as a kid a binocular microscope was $300 (and that's 60s and 70s prices!).
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clashes are my favorite,i think theyre very underated and overlooked
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Here is a site you will like http://www.maddieclashes.com/
I even have a few of my finds there.
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Clashes and die cracks happened a lot this year. Because the steel planchets were not as easy on the dies, they gave up earlier than other years. The area in front of the face is called channeling. This was common to see when they tried to extend the life of the master hub. As the dies age, this will disappear on later die states. The Eye? I need to do some searching there.

Added: No listing on Coppercoins in that area, or on Variety Vista.
Wexler shows no listing, but not of his attributed dies are listed on his site. So you might like to submit it sometime when you get a couple more? But keep it safe for now.
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