SO this would be considered this a an overdate printed error..... and if it did happen to be a 1943 copper(3.06g) wouldn't be out of this world to acr
I don't want to jump to any conc!lusions but this maybe an 1945/43 OPD
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I don't want to jump to any conc!lusions but this maybe an 1945/43 OPD
You can clearly see another number under the 5. middle lf the 5 is covering another number tge rounded ends makes it look like its an 1943 being covered by the 1945 (look at the 5)and to me
SO this would be considered this a an overdate printed error..... and if it did happen to be a 1943 copper(3.06g) wouldn't be out of this world to acrYou do not have permission to view this gallery.
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There are no documented 1945 over 3 overdates on Lincoln cents. If you are magnifying this beyond 10 to 40x, you can see a lot of stuff that is simply metal flow. In this particular case, you are simply trying too hard.
I suggest looking at three of the popular websites for Lincoln cents:
Die varieties such as doubled dies, Repunched mint marks (RPMs), Over Mint Marks (OMMs), Repunched Dates, Overdates, coin design varieties, as well as regular coins and error coins.
If you are really into overdates, European coins is where to look. Some wild examples exist. I recently had the privilege to photograph hundreds of them. Sweden, Belgium, Spain, Mexico, and a few other countries have quite a few.Gary Kozera
Website: https://MintErrors.org
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RAY YES YOU ARE SEEING WHAT I AM ... IM GOING TO TRY AND TAKE BETTER CLOSE UPS , and I haven't and actually know better not to exceed about 8-10x zoom, like you said Mint 40x would cause you to see what's not there and than some
... this is 6_8x and I clearly see something under the 5, just glad to see I'm not the only one that sees somethjnf
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Originally posted by Coiningforprofit View PostRAY YES YOU ARE SEEING WHAT I AM ... IM GOING TO TRY AND TAKE BETTER CLOSE UPS , and I haven't and actually know better not to exceed about 8-10x zoom, like you said Mint 40x would cause you to see what's not there and than some
... this is 6_8x and I clearly see something under the 5, just glad to see I'm not the only one that sees somethjnf
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The only Lincoln cent that a few people have said is an overdate is the 1943 over 2. In MY opinion, I would not purchase this, even though they can be cherry picked when they are already slabbed as the incorrect variety. The coin collecting hobby is starving for errors and varieties, but few realize there are good pickings outside of North America.
Variety experts discover the 1943-S Lincoln cent currently listed as doubled die obverse variety FS-101 in the "Cherrypickers’ Guide" to be instead a 1943/1942-S overdate, a newly identified variety.
It is not impossible for this to happen, just improbable. For the original posters coin, we are talking about a 3 year span vice just a single year or months to days before the year changed for the 43/2. possibility.
Logical thinking always succeeds over hope. Overlays always bury that hope.Gary Kozera
Website: https://MintErrors.org
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