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Clear doubling of the date, LIBERTY, and IN GOD WE TRUST. This coin displays bright, satiny luster with a strong cartwheel effect and a sharp strike. Surfaces are clean and well preserved for the grade, with only minor, well-scattered marks.
Superb and sharply struck with outstanding overall eye appeal. The reverse exhibits bold, fully separated Full Steps at Monticello. Surfaces are smooth and satiny with vibrant luster enhanced by attractive golden-champagne toning, accented by subtle olive and steel highlights along the rims. The obverse portrait is crisply defined, while the reverse architectural details remain razor […]
An exceptional example of this wartime issue, featuring razor-sharp strike detail and blazing original luster. Both sides display smooth, virtually pristine surfaces with strong definition throughout Lincoln’s portrait and the reverse lettering. Outstanding eye appeal for the grade, representing one of the finest preserved examples of the 1943-S steel cent.
Blast white and well struck with strong skirt lines. The surfaces are very choice with no significant marks.
Nearly a full strike with lustrous white surfaces.
Blast white and an excellent strike on a date that often comes poorly struck.
Blast white and an exceptionally strong strike for this date.
Satiny white luster with clean surfaces and a well above average strike.
Showing 1927–1935 of 2124 results