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22 Οκτ 2024 · The 1943 silver-colored penny is a wartime coin issue made of steel and coated with zinc. During World War II, the war effort required a lot of copper to make shell casings and munitions. In 1943, the U.S. Mint produced the penny out of zinc-plated steel to save copper for the war effort, so most 1943 pennies were silver-colored.
You probably have a 1943 wheat penny that looks silvery in color, or maybe dark gray — it may even appear rusty. Here’s how to tell if your 1943 silver wheat penny is rare or not: If it sticks to a magnet, then your 1943 silver penny is NOT rare. If it does not stick to a magnet, then your 1943 silver penny IS rare.
3 ημέρες πριν · A 1943 penny is unique in the numismatic collectible group of wheat cents. Historic value is high. Technical and aesthetics grading determines value to collectors.
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”.
17 Οκτ 2024 · You’ll find all 1943 penny values in this post. In this article, we are going to cover: The 1943 steel pennies – how they came to be and how much they’re worth. How to determine if you’ve got a rare 1943 copper penny. The value of all 1943 pennies.
26 Αυγ 2024 · Is your 1943 penny rare? The answer depends on its composition. If the penny is silver-colored, it is made of steel with a zinc coating to make it look nicer and protect it from rusting.
1 Οκτ 2023 · The silver-colored pennies from 1943 are common and easy to find. Three U.S. Mint facilities, Philadelphia (with no mintmark), San Francisco (S), and Denver (D) struck over one billion Lincoln Wheat Pennies in 1943 for circulation. 1943 D Steel Penny (Denver Mint): Circulated: $0.35 to $10.