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  • 1943D Steelie

    Can this one also be PMD even though there's no rust on obverse or reverse and it doesn't look dipped or painted so is this a rust casualty? Believe it or not the pictures are in focus if you look at the letters like TRUST it's the coin.
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    Last edited by Shleppodella1; 08-01-2024, 01:55 PM.

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    Hello Shleppodella1,
    I'm just not sure. The photo to me looks wierd and I just cannot tell if that was rust but that is what I figure from the photo. Someone has dipped the coin to remove the rust. Then may have cleaned the coin to make it ""LOOK"" Uncirculated. This one is hard from the photo provided, I just cannot tell.
    Sorry,
    Eric


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