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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.
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.
Use a magnet to confirm! How? Fake 1943 bronze cents will have a steelie underneath, so you can pick them up with a magnet. Conversely, a genuine bronze cent has no iron or steel content so it won’t react to a magnet. Also, weigh the coins.
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. Rare 1943 wheat pennies are made from bronze — they look similar to most other copper pennies from other years.
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.
5 Σεπ 2024 · The 1943 Copper Penny is one of the rarest and most valuable U.S. coins, with values ranging from $100,000 to over $1 million, depending on condition. Struck by mistake on copper planchets instead of steel, fewer than 20 examples are known to exist.
11 Νοε 2024 · Placing an accurate value on your 1943 penny follows a step by step process. Step one is to confirm exact Date and Mint Mark variety. Images used to locate mint marks finds its exact place on the chart.