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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
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”.
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.
30 Αυγ 2024 · I tested the authenticity of my 1943 steel wheat penny with no mint mark, and it was magnetic! A rare find for any coin collector. Get yours now.
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.
9 Ιουν 2024 · Up for sale is a 1943 Steel Wheat Penny with no mint mark and magnetic properties. This coin features Abraham Lincoln on the front and two wheat stalks on the back. It was minted during World War II when copper was scarce and steel was used instead.
10 Σεπ 2024 · Identifying a 1943 steel penny without a mint mark involves examining the coin closely. Start by checking the obverse side for the absence of the mint mark, which is typically located just below the date on the right side. If the penny is magnetic and has a distinct steel color, you likely have a 1943 steel penny.