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Valued Member
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Hello, This 1943 D steel penny is a learning experience for me. The front of the coin didn't impress me because of coloration. I flipped it and saw the back looked mint. So, would this wheat be considered ms 60 or ms65? I would welcome input.  
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Bedrock of the Community
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Could be MS-60/61. Not much eye appeal.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Looks like the reverse was well protected, probably in a folder of some sort.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Agree with BadT. I've come across many steel cents in folders with a near pristine reverse and a dull/spotted obverse. Consider soaking the coin in acetone (handling the coin carefully). Don't expect miracles, but perhaps a minor improvement.
Edited by ijn1944 09/11/2021 10:16 am
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Valued Member
 United States
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Thanks for the input!!
Where is a good place to get acetone? Never used it.
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Valued Member
United States
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Cheapest place is probably a hardware store. Should be in with a lot of other solvents in jugs, often around the paint section.
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Valued Member
 United States
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How do you do use acetone? Do you wear rubber gloves while putting in acetone? I assume you don't scrub it - how long should it sit in solution? Does it need rinsed off with water after soaking?
Thanks for the info - you guys are a mine of wisdom!!
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Bedrock of the Community
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Use acetone in a smallish glass jar with lid. Acetone evaporates very quickly, and it is flammable. Just let the coin soak (submerged) for 10-20 minutes. Use a Q-tip to blot the acetone off the coin immediately after removing it from the jar. If some material comes off but some remains, repeat the soak--perhaps for a few hours. Rinse the coin in distilled water and blot dry. Yes, no rubbing!
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Rest in Peace
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I don't believe Acetone will do anything to this 43-D but it will not hurt it , so go ahead . Make sure you use Industrial 100% Acetone , Not Nail polish remover . Your coin looks MS just obverse is toned down .
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