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1943 Steel Wheat Cent

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What is your question? Please show us both sides of the coin.



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Well it's in the "Grading" section, but still need a reverse photo to give a grade.....
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sorry I thought I uploaded a pic of the reverse
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Looks like your white balance is a bit out of adjustment, or is that the true color of the coin?
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While the photography issue is sorted out, I'd say this is a strong example of a '43 steel cent--perhaps MS64+. Tiny die chip on edge of right wheat stalk?
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just bought a digital microscope so ill have better images soon! thanks for the replys
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looks like broken luster across the surfaces which would hold it to no more than MS64
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Looks like a nice one!

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Pretty nice, I'd call it a 64
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