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1943 1C Doubled Die Obverse (Regular Strike) The designer was Victor David Brenner for PCGS #37817. Visit to see edge, weight, diameter, auction records, price guide values and more for this coin.
Jan 24, 2024 · Date: 1943. Variety: DDR. Mint: San Francisco. Coneca: 1. Coppercoins: 3. Spotted this coin in an auction with two other coins (which I didn't want) and asked the seller if it could be sold separately. He obliged and at a lower amount than what I would have offered.
The designer was Victor David Brenner for PCGS #2715. Visit to see edge, weight, diameter, auction records, price guide values and more for this coin.
- Creating Image Overlays
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As seen in the attached overlay of a 1943 date and a 1942 date, created by die variety specialist James Wiles, owner of the Variety Vista website, the high arched curve of the upper right part of a 2 falls into the field to the right of the top of the 3. Study the pictures of the overdate, and see that the blob of raised metal to the right of the t...
The same thing happened with the 1909/8 Coronet gold double eagle, the 1918/7-D Indian Head 5-cent coin, the 1918/7-S Standing Liberty quarter dollar, the 1942/41 and 1942-D Winged Liberty Head dimes, and the 1943/42-P Jefferson 5-cent coin. It has been speculated that it is no coincidence that six of the seven modern hubbed overdates occurred duri...
On this particular die, the outer parts of the design, such as IN GOD WE TRUST, were not formed by the first impression, and so they could not be doubled by the second impression of the hub. Over in the word LIBERTY, the BERTY shows some very trivial die doubling (being close to the pivot point), while the letters LI show no doubling at all because...
The new discovery mirrors the discovery of another wartime overdate decades ago. About 45 years ago, collector Del Romines came into my office at Coin World’s Collectors Clearinghouse with two well-worn 1943-P Jefferson 5-cent coins that he thought were 1943/2-P overdates. I thought that he might be right, so I took pictures of his coins, published...
I would like to thank James Elliott for having the wisdom to look at “what everybody knows is so” and ask questions. I would also like to thank Bill Fivaz, David Lange, John Wexler and Dr. James Wiles for their invaluable contributions in adding yet another overdate to the canon of American die varieties. To those of you who were amazed when I publ...
The Lincoln Cent Doubled Die Book Vol. 1: 1909-1958: 1943 Doubled Die Reverse
Feb 17, 2020 · The 1943 in MS68 lists at $2,250, the 1943-D in MS68 goes for about $2,150, and the 1943-S in MS68 trades for around $4,250. Those who want an alternative to collecting the ordinary P-D-S...
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