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1943-S Bronze penny found in parking lot. Your Thoughts?

The president of our local coin club brought this to my attention today. An older couple (Winter Texans) found a couple of wheaties in a parking lot in Edinburg, TX (Where we're from) and out of curiosity brought them into our prez' shop. Low & behold, a bronze 1943-s cent. He tested it, and it isn't magnetic. However, the "3" really looks suspicious. The gentleman even told us he heard about the rare bronze 43 penny. Suspicion #2. Anyways, we took some snapshots, and said we would ask around what other experts thought. In the meantime, we immediately suggested that he ship it off to PCGS for authentication. He said he wanted to wait until we heard back from the experts. Suspicion #3. Below are some snapshots of it. So, experts, whatcha think?







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yes.
<< <i>real or fake? yes. >>
Since the question was about the authenticity of the 43-s bronze penny, the "real or fake" comment was referring to the implied. Real=authentic 43-s bronze penny?
However, it's a 45-S
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<< <i>45 wrong shape on 3 , should have a tail >>
my thoughts exactly.
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<< <i>Fake, but cool. Particularly for a present day roadkill find. >>
What do you mean fake? Looks like a real 45-S to me.
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<< <i>Fake, but cool. Particularly for a present day roadkill find. >>
What do you mean fake? Looks like a real 45-S to me.
I think he meant fake as in not a genuine 1943-S bronze.
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to look like a 1943-S Lincoln cent.
<< <i>Even Stevie Wonder and Ray Charles could see that it's altered. >>
<< <i>It's actually a Matron Head large cent whittled down and carved
to look like a 1943-S Lincoln cent. >>
...lots and lots of effort went into that!
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