It's made of steel, not silver, and it's worth about 5 cents.
Wheat pennies from 1943 are zinc-coated steel, not silver. On average, they're worth 10 cents.
a 1943 D penny is worth 1.7 million dollars
$10,000
About 5 cents.
The 1943 silver wheat penny is made of steel coated with zinc. During World War 2, every bit of copper was needed to make shell casings. Therefore the penny was made out of steel during 1943 so all sources of copper could be used for the shell casings.
Wheat pennies from 1943 are zinc-coated steel, not silver. On average, they're worth 10 cents.
They aren't silver, they are steel. They are worth anywhere from 3 to 10 cents in average condition.
a 1943 D penny is worth 1.7 million dollars
$10,000
It sounds like you're referring to the 1943 wheat penny, which is actually made of zinc-coated steel, not silver or aluminum. In circulated condition, one is worth about 10 cents.
About 5 cents.
No, its not. They are quite common.
The 1943 silver wheat penny is made of steel coated with zinc. During World War 2, every bit of copper was needed to make shell casings. Therefore the penny was made out of steel during 1943 so all sources of copper could be used for the shell casings.
1-2 cents
It's made of steel, not silver, and most are worth around 5 cents.
Steel cents were only made in 1943. Your coin is plated. It is considered an altered coin and is worth a penny.
It's made of steel, not silver, and most are worth around 5 cents.