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1943-D Steel Penny For Grading

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1943-D-Steel-Penny-For-Grading

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I can't exactly tell but I am going to say MS63
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Looks like there's a little bit of wear to me on the obverse. AU-58
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I want to say it's corroded on the obverse.
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EF-45
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Thad is right in his grade EF-45. probably if this was a copper coin, more would get it right on. Notice how the zinc layer is worn on the high spots, and the reddish color is probably from the steel core showing through a little.
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vf/xf at best, looks reprocessed.
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