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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
1943 Steel Wheat Penny. CoinTrackers.com | Coin Values Online. Type: Steel Wheat Penny. Year: 1943. Mint Mark: No mint mark. Value: As a rough estimate of this coins value you can assume this coin in average condition will be valued at somewhere around 45 cents, while one in mint state (MS) condition could bring $10 at auction if certified.
5 Απρ 2024 · 1943 Steel Penny Value by Condition Grade. For most 1943 steel cents, condition is the biggest factor in determining value. Here is a breakdown of the typical value ranges for each grade: Good (G-4): $0.05 to $0.20; Very Good (VG-8): $0.10 to $0.50 ; Fine (F-12): $0.25 to $1.00; Very Fine (VF-20): $0.50 to $2.00; Extremely Fine (EF-40): $1.50 ...
18 Ιαν 2024 · During 1943 no Lincoln Steel Penny was minted in Proof quality. How do I know if my 1943 steel penny is worth money? Which 1943 steel penny is valuable? It is relatively easy to know if your coin has a high value. Check to see if it falls into one of the categories on this list. #1 – 1943 Steel Wheat penny DDR (Double Die Reverse) – $2,150
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.
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.