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25 Οκτ 2024 · How much is a 1943 steel penny worth today? The answer could be anything from a few cents to hundreds of thousands of dollars. Coins in poorer condition are generally not worth much more than their face value.
25 Ιουν 2014 · Happens often, its called " cherry picking" The seller knew about it - the price sticker even said "weak 4". The missing 4 on 1943 cents is very common. I think it was either caused by a large amount of grease that year or a weakly engraved date. Either way, it carries little premium.
5 Απρ 2024 · 1943 Steel Penny Value by Condition Grade. For most 1943 steel cents, condition is the biggest factor in determining value. Here is a breakdown of the typical value ranges for each grade: Good (G-4): $0.05 to $0.20; Very Good (VG-8): $0.10 to $0.50 ; Fine (F-12): $0.25 to $1.00; Very Fine (VF-20): $0.50 to $2.00; Extremely Fine (EF-40): $1.50 ...
1943 Steel Penny FAQs Which 1943 Steel Penny is Valuable? In 2022, a 1943-D Steel Penny graded MS 68+ sold for $14,250 on eBay, so Denver coins are a good bet at the moment. But 1943 Bronze Pennies are rarer so they’re much more valuable.
Higher grades, rarity, error coins, and die varieties make 1943 steel pennies valuable. The most valuable are the 1943 copper penny and 1944 steel penny error coins, both made from the wrong metals. Their values range from hundreds of thousands of dollars to over 1 million. 11-16,20-25 The 1943-D/D steel pennies are also valuable die varieties. 7,8
26 Μαρ 2024 · Expect the value to rise to 0.35 USD in fine grade, 0.48 USD in extremely fine form, and sell at 1.50 USD in the uncirculated grade. Expect these coins to sell for at least 0.15 USD in their lowest grade. In their fine class, it will earn you 0.50 USD; in their excellent state, the coin sells for 0.68 USD.
Those in common uncirculated conditions are worth up to $27, however, in the highest grades, these coins can fetch up to $35,000. To date, the highest price ever realized for a 1943 steel penny was $33,600 in 2020 at Stack’s Bowers.