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25 Οκτ 2024 · In 1943, mint marks were punched onto coins by hand, and very occasionally a second mint mark was punched over the first. That’s the case for a number of the 1943 steel pennies minted in Denver, where the ghost of the earlier “D” can be clearly seen beneath the second, stronger mark.
In 1943, the Philadelphia Mint coined 684,628,670 Steel Pennies without mint marks. In January 2010, an AU 58 sold for $218,500. But an MS 68+ was $33,600 in November 2020. Type: Steel Wheat Penny; Edge: Smooth; Mint Mark: None; Place of Minting: Philadelphia; Year of Minting: 1943; Face Value: 1 Cent; Highest Price: $218,500 in January 2010
31 Μαΐ 2024 · The 1943 Steel Pennies were minted at all three mints: Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco Mints. Among these, the Philadelphia struck 1943 Lincoln cents have no mint marks. 1. The 1943-D Steel Penny: These 1943 Lincoln cents struck by the Denver Mint feature a small “D” mint mark below the mint date 1943 on the coin’s heads. These ...
5 Απρ 2024 · In this comprehensive guide, we‘ll cover everything you need to know about 1943 steel penny values, from the coin‘s fascinating origins and identifying features to the rarest error varieties and condition rarities that command top dollar from Lincoln cent enthusiasts.
How Do You Know If You Have A Valuable 1943 Steel Penny? The 1943 steel penny has consistent values across its Philadelphia (no mint mark), Denver (“D” mint mark), and San Francisco (“S” mint mark) versions. Their values are low for all grades except the mid-to-high Mint-State grades.
26 Οκτ 2024 · On the 1943 steel penny, the mint mark can be found just below the date: "D" represents the Denver Mint, "S" stands for the San Francisco Mint, and no mint mark indicates the...
13 Σεπ 2024 · The 1943 Lincoln Steel Cent is one of the most unusual one-cent coins or pennies ever struck by the United States Mint. It is valuable in high grades.