What this coin looks like (obverse, reverse, mint mark location, special features, etc.):
One rare error of the 1943 D steel cent (penny) is the boldly doubled mintmark (RPM). The best way to identify this coin is to notice a very distinct and noticeable doubling of the "D" mint mark. A bold "D" is stamped on top of a very noticeable but more subtle "D" mintmark separated by great distance as depicted in the example image of the coin above. Source of example image is courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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