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AnswerIt's probably what's called a filled-die error. A bit of grease or other crud gets into the tiny recesses of the lettering and prevents the metal from flowing into it when the coin is struck*. These are fairly common so I wouldn't expect that your coin is worth more than its normal value of about 25¢

(*) To clear up confusion, coins are said to be struck or minted. In the numismatic world the term "printed" is reserved for things made with paper and ink, like dollar bills.

A 1943 mistake could possibly be worth $$$50,000$$$ No seriously if it is truthfuly a 1943 than WOW you are RICH

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