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1944-S Over Struck On 1943 Bronze Planchette

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Let me start by saying sorry for poor images I'm on disability so its all I have to work with for now so with that Hello everyone I am new to coins but feel sure I found a unicorn in what I have. I know they didn't mint bronze in 1943 so I'm looking for some expert opinions here
1944-S-Over-Struck-On-1943-Bronze-PlanchetteAgain Sorry pictures aren't betttr it's all I have but on the 9 in the date at bottom there is remnants of another 9 under the loop while above it is another loop in between the 9and4 you can find a faint S while right of the last 4 is clearly a protruding 3 not flat but raised liberty is mirrored to the north with remnants of the liberty before while on the reverse everything is mirrored just off from the original press easily seen on the wheat stalks so let me have it am I losing my mind or what
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Much sharper images, please, along with large full pics of both sides of the coin. Also, the weight will help.



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Blurry photographs of a computer monitor combined with random arrows pointing all over the place to what appears to simultaneously be everything and nothing. A classic.
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Again I'm sorry for the images it's all I have to work with I'm on disability and am unable to buy better at this time so the blurry images are what I can offer along with random arrows to try and point out what I described seeing in my post I would guess I needed to be a little more clear in my description s until such point as I can afford a camera as for its weight it is 3.1gram as stated in my post it was struck on a bronze planchette thank you
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Afraid it's going to be very difficult to verify much of anything from these images, at least for me.
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Thank you anyway coinfrog
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Copper planchets were normal for this year. In 1943 they had steel planchets 99.9% of the time.So not sure if I know for sure what your conveying here?
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