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25 Οκτ 2024 · Learn about the 1943 steel penny, the only magnetic US coin made of steel and zinc. Find out how to identify, grade and value this collectible coin with mint marks and errors.
Learn about the wartime steel penny, a silver-like coin made of zinc-coated steel during World War 2. See coin value, photos, mints, varieties and auctions.
5 Απρ 2024 · The 1943 steel penny is one of the most popular and widely collected coins from the Lincoln Wheat Cent series. Minted for one year only during the height of World War II, these unique zinc-coated steel cents were an emergency issue to conserve copper for the war effort.
19 Σεπ 2023 · Learn about the history and rarity of the 1943 steel Lincoln cent, a coin made of zinc-coated steel to conserve copper for World War II. Find out how to identify and value different varieties, such as the 1943-D doubled mintmark and the 1943 copper penny.
The reverse (tails side) of the 1943 Steel Penny features two sheaves of wheat. They’re arranged towards the left and right rims of the coin, framing the legends and mottos on the coin. At the top, E Pluribus Unum runs between the wheat tips, followed by One Cent in a large font.
Learn about the history, composition, and rarity of the 1943 steel cent, a U.S. one-cent coin made of steel due to copper shortages during World War II. Find out how to distinguish it from other coins, such as copper, tin, or zinc cents.
The value of 1943 Steel Pennies in circulated conditions ranges from $0.05 to $1. 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.