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25 Οκτ 2024 · 1943 steel pennies struck in Philadelphia are generally worth less than a dollar in lower grades. Coins graded XF40 – which the independent coin graders the PCGS describe as “extremely fine” – are worth around a dollar. Coins graded 60 and above are known as “mint state”.
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
19 Σεπ 2023 · Hi Kelli. Each of the two 1944 pennies could be worth around $5 or more, depending on their condition. The 1943 steel penny with no mintmark is usually worth between $3 and $10.
10 Σεπ 2024 · A 1943 steel penny without a mint mark suggests it was minted at the Philadelphia Mint, which adds to its rarity. Moreover, due to their uniqueness, the market value of error coins often surpasses that of standard coins. Collectors actively seek out these rare errors, as they can be worth much more than their face value.
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.
26 Μαρ 2024 · 1943 no mint mark Steel Penny value. These 1943 steel penny coins have the lowest value in all the grades. It’s because the Philadelphia mint made the highest number. The coin can sell for around 0.15 USD when in a good state.
17 Οκτ 2024 · The 1943 penny is unusual among United States one-cent coins. It’s the only regular-issue United States one-cent coin to be minted from steel (the 1944 steel penny off-metal error is not considered a regular issue), and it’s therefore one of the most popular coins people collect. Why was the penny made from steel?