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1943/2 D ??? Speculation

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  • 1943/2 D ??? Speculation

    I always look for the same varieties on the Denver mint as on the Philadelphia. Possible doubled die reverse with mechanical doubling but that’s not why I’m posting. You’ll have to look at the date!
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    In my opinion, this is a normal 1943 nickel with some MD on the reverse as you pointed out. The line on the 3 that you may be focusing on has an additional one parallel to it and seems more consistent with die scratches rather than 3/2. Are you able to find any evidence on more of the design elements on the obverse to support 3/2?

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      Matte! Does the 42/1 & 42/1 D Mercury dime look the same?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Nfoster76 View Post
        Matte! Does the 42/1 & 42/1 D Mercury dime look the same?
        They do not, and nothing in my response suggested your coin should look exactly the same as the Philadelphia one. My response is my opinion about what I can see in the images posted. More supporting evidence on other design elements would make me reconsider my opinion which is why I asked.

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