I wrote about this deal. I included some additional information that is not found in recent press releases or on the Legend website. I also discuss the rarity of the 1943 Philadelphia and SF Mint coppers. Earlier, I wrote about a 1943-S copper error that traded privately at the 2008 ANA Convention and about the 1944-S steel that was auctioned in Baltimore on July 31, 2008.
<< <i>I wrote about this deal. I included some additional information that is not found in recent press releases or on the Legend website. I also discuss the rarity of the 1943 Philadelphia and SF Mint coppers. Earlier, I wrote about a 1943-S copper error that traded privately at the 2008 ANA Convention and about the 1944-S steel that was auctioned in Baltimore on July 31, 2008.
I appreciate your interest. The links below should work. There is no problem with the CoinLink server. For some reason, there were problems with my previous post. My articles include a good deal of information regarding the recent sale of the 1943-D copper and about off-metal strikings of 1943 and 1944 cents in general. Comments regarding my articles, both positive and negative, are welcome and are appreciated.
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Aw shucks, TwoSides....I'm feeling verklempt now!
On the sale of the 1943-D copper cent and other copper coins ‘in the news’
1943-S copper and 1944-S steel errors, Part 1
1943-S copper and 1944-S steel errors, Part 2
<< <i>I wrote about this deal. I included some additional information that is not found in recent press releases or on the Legend website. I also discuss the rarity of the 1943 Philadelphia and SF Mint coppers. Earlier, I wrote about a 1943-S copper error that traded privately at the 2008 ANA Convention and about the 1944-S steel that was auctioned in Baltimore on July 31, 2008.
On the sale of the 1943-D copper cent and other copper coins ‘in the news’
1943-S copper and 1944-S steel errors, Part 1
1943-S copper and 1944-S steel errors, Part 2 >>
Would love to read your articles, but I am getting the following error: "Oops! This page appears broken. DNS Error - Server cannot be found."
I appreciate your interest. The links below should work. There is no problem with the CoinLink server. For some reason, there were problems with my previous post. My articles include a good deal of information regarding the recent sale of the 1943-D copper and about off-metal strikings of 1943 and 1944 cents in general. Comments regarding my articles, both positive and negative, are welcome and are appreciated.
On the sale of the 1943-D copper cent and other copper coins ‘in the news’
1943-S copper and 1944-S steel errors, Part 1
1943-S copper and 1944-S steel errors, Part 2
Wow! Someone finally quoting E. Lillywhite Norton!
Edited to add - it's like seeing a Yellow Bellied Sapsucker in Central Park!
Eric