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Heard about the rare 1943 penny worth 6 figures? How to tell if you have one, how to find it (and other rare pennies) & how to spot a fake 1943 copper penny.
The easiest way to determine whether or not your 1943 Cent has collectible value—to see if it is possibly bronze rather than steel—is simply to test it with a magnet. If the coin is magnetic, then it is, unfortunately, the common steel version and is not valuable in most cases.
17 Οκτ 2024 · If your 1943 penny sticks to the magnet, it is a common steel cent and NOT worth the big bucks. If your 1943 penny does NOT stick to the magnet, it may be a rare 1943 copper penny. Further authentication is required to see if it’s a legitimate 1943 copper cent.
25 Οκτ 2024 · But authentic 1943 steel pennies were magnetic too, so they kept being spat out by the machines. The edges of the coins weren’t galvanized either, which gave rise to more problems. When the coins came into contact with moisture, the edges quickly began to corrode.
10 Ιαν 2018 · Step1: Use The Magnet Test. Before you read a dozen articles, go to five coin shops, and watch a bunch of youtube videos, just do the magnet test. It is as easy as this. If your 1943 penny sticks to a magnet then it is made of steel. If it does not stick to a magnet then it is made of something else. I hear what you are saying right now.
9 Σεπ 2024 · If your 1943 Lincoln penny is copper colored, you have an extremely rare error coin on your hands—or a fake! Here's how to tell a genuine 1943 copper error penny (rare and likely valuable) from a counterfeit.
You probably have a 1943 wheat penny that looks silvery in color, or maybe dark gray — it may even appear rusty. Here’s how to tell if your 1943 silver wheat penny is rare or not: If it sticks to a magnet, then your 1943 silver penny is NOT rare. If it does not stick to a magnet, then your 1943 silver penny IS rare.