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  • 1943 P BU from Roll

    anyone know the damage die strike?? Thanks
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    Was this from a BU roll of this date? It looks reprocessed; stripped of the original zinc plating and replated. Common for steel cents. Would be nice to see the entire coin.
    Ken
    Ken Potter
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    Unless otherwise noted, images are by Ken Potter and copyright Ken Potter 2015.


    CONECA Notice: Any individual is encouraged to submit articles, opinions, or any other material beneficial to the numismatic community. Contributions should not be libelous or slanderous; ethics and good taste shall be adhered to. Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily represent the official CONECA policy or those of its officers. The act of submitting material shall constitute an expressed warranty by the contributor that the material is original; if not, source and permission must be provided.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by koinpro View Post
      Was this from a BU roll of this date? It looks reprocessed; stripped of the original zinc plating and replated. Common for steel cents. Would be nice to see the entire coin.
      Ken
      came from a BU roll

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      • #4
        Originally posted by daveam1 View Post
        anyone know the damage die strike?? Thanks
        The reverse looks like there was some hard grease left on the die

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        • #5
          Gosh, I can't tell coin not in hand.
          Ken Potter
          CONECA Public Relations
          Member of: CONECA-HLM, ANA-LM, MSNS-HLM, NWDCC, CSNS, NLG, IASAC, Fly-In
          Visit my website: http://koinpro.tripod.com
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          Unless otherwise noted, images are by Ken Potter and copyright Ken Potter 2015.


          CONECA Notice: Any individual is encouraged to submit articles, opinions, or any other material beneficial to the numismatic community. Contributions should not be libelous or slanderous; ethics and good taste shall be adhered to. Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily represent the official CONECA policy or those of its officers. The act of submitting material shall constitute an expressed warranty by the contributor that the material is original; if not, source and permission must be provided.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by koinpro View Post
            Gosh, I can't tell coin not in hand.
            Just a guess ...

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            • #7
              Man those images look like its reprocessed.
              Proud Member: CONECA, TEC, HVNS, NS, ANA

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Jamez View Post
                Man those images look like its reprocessed.
                The scope I use changes the color ever on BU Copper coins

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                • #9
                  Dave does that scope have any setting on it, if so either turn up the color, or saturation on it .. Heres a free program to help if your scope has no setting http://photoscape-free.com/?utm_sour...erm=photoscape
                  Last edited by Stachowski; 04-25-2015, 08:23 AM.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Stachowski View Post
                    Dave does that scope have any setting on it, if so either turn up the color, or saturation on it .. Heres a free program to help if your scope has no setting http://photoscape-free.com/?utm_sour...erm=photoscape
                    The Scope has only a light setting and it that's it, I need to get a better scope that can take better pics. If you look at my other posts you can see it changes the color of the coins on the close up pics. The coin is from a BU roll had BANK wrapping on it and was not open was a full roll of 43's

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by daveam1 View Post
                      The Scope has only a light setting and it that's it, I need to get a better scope that can take better pics. If you look at my other posts you can see it changes the color of the coins on the close up pics. The coin is from a BU roll had BANK wrapping on it and was not open was a full roll of 43's
                      That's pretty cool, are most of them like the one you posted here ...

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Jamez View Post
                        Man those images look like its reprocessed.
                        I have seen full rolls of Reprocessed Cents for sale before. The last roll I saw was at the 9 mile/Telegraph show about 7 years ago or so. Heck, maybe 10 years ago. I was looking for a nice roll of 1943-S BU and this roll did not fit the bill -- though he did have a nice AU/Unc roll cheap so I got that.
                        Ken Potter
                        CONECA Public Relations
                        Member of: CONECA-HLM, ANA-LM, MSNS-HLM, NWDCC, CSNS, NLG, IASAC, Fly-In
                        Visit my website: http://koinpro.tripod.com
                        Visit CONECA's Website
                        Unless otherwise noted, images are by Ken Potter and copyright Ken Potter 2015.


                        CONECA Notice: Any individual is encouraged to submit articles, opinions, or any other material beneficial to the numismatic community. Contributions should not be libelous or slanderous; ethics and good taste shall be adhered to. Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily represent the official CONECA policy or those of its officers. The act of submitting material shall constitute an expressed warranty by the contributor that the material is original; if not, source and permission must be provided.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by daveam1 View Post
                          anyone know the damage die strike?? Thanks
                          I've looked this coin over and over again and all I see are the characteristics I expect to see on a reprocessed steel cent. Where and when did you buy this roll? Are you sure it is "original"? Lots of folks have coin wrapping machines now and can wrap them up to look original. You see these so-called original rolls all over eBay all the time. You see them at shows too.

                          Can you photograph the wrapper and another coin or two from the roll.
                          Last edited by koinpro; 04-26-2015, 01:23 PM. Reason: correct word
                          Ken Potter
                          CONECA Public Relations
                          Member of: CONECA-HLM, ANA-LM, MSNS-HLM, NWDCC, CSNS, NLG, IASAC, Fly-In
                          Visit my website: http://koinpro.tripod.com
                          Visit CONECA's Website
                          Unless otherwise noted, images are by Ken Potter and copyright Ken Potter 2015.


                          CONECA Notice: Any individual is encouraged to submit articles, opinions, or any other material beneficial to the numismatic community. Contributions should not be libelous or slanderous; ethics and good taste shall be adhered to. Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily represent the official CONECA policy or those of its officers. The act of submitting material shall constitute an expressed warranty by the contributor that the material is original; if not, source and permission must be provided.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by koinpro View Post
                            I've looked this coin over and over again and all I see are the characteristics I expect to see on a reprocessed steel cent. Where and when did you buy this roll? Are you sure it is "original"? Lots of folks have coin wrapping machines now and can wrap them up to look original. You see these so-called original rolls all over eBay all the time. You see them at shows too.

                            Can you photograph the wrapper and another coin or two from the roll.
                            I don't have the wrapper tossed it coins are in tube and the scope I have SUCKS Know of a better one I can Buy??
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                            • #15
                              You can get some cheap scopes off of Ebay, just make sure its at least 500x .. heres an image of part of the motto on a lincoln cent at 230x, just doesn't get the job done
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