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1943-S Lincoln Cent PCGS MS67 |
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Zinc-coated Steel Lincoln Cents, which were issued in 1943 because of the increased demand for copper in connection with World War II, have been popular among collectors almost since the day they were issued. This 1943-S Lincoln Steel Cent has been graded MS67 by PCGS. Although there are many examples of the wartime Lincoln Steel Cent in the MS67 grade available on the market at any given time, this example is not your average MS67 steel cent. High grade steel cents will typically have a more flat or satin finish look to them with minimal flash. The coin offered here is very flashy with strong prooflike fields. The prooflike fields on both sides are also full of die polish lines that are evident of the freshly worked dies that gave rise to the proof like appearance of this coin. The devices of this coin also show relatively strong cameo contrast that is not typical on a steel cent. Only a couple of small marks are noticed under a close inspection, but none are significant or distracting. This is an impressive Steel Cent with amazing overall eye appeal. |
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