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Steel cents were only issued in 1943.The slang for a cent is a penny. "Penney" is a department store.
Steel cents were only issued in 1943. Your coin has been plated and is worth 1 cent.The slang for a cent is a penny. "Penney" is a department store.
Over a million dollars if it is genuine. However, the vast majority of "copper" 1943 pennies are simply genuine copper pennies of later dates with their date modified to read 1943 or 1943 steel pennies with a thin layer of copper.
A genuine 1943 copper (bronze actually) cent exceeds $100,000.00 in value.
Over a million dollars if it is genuine. However, there are only a handful of known genuine 1943 copper pennies. Many "copper" 1943 pennies are either genuine 1943 cents dipped in copper to make them appear to be copper (but will still stick to a magnet due to the steel) or other years of wheat pennies with the date altered to make it look like a 1943 penny, however, experienced coin dealers and graders will be able to spot these as altered dates.
Steel cents were only issued in 1943.The slang for a cent is a penny. "Penney" is a department store.
Steel cents were only issued in 1943. Your coin has been plated and is worth 1 cent.The slang for a cent is a penny. "Penney" is a department store.
Over a million dollars if it is genuine. However, the vast majority of "copper" 1943 pennies are simply genuine copper pennies of later dates with their date modified to read 1943 or 1943 steel pennies with a thin layer of copper.
A genuine 1943 copper (bronze actually) cent exceeds $100,000.00 in value.
Over a million dollars if it is genuine. However, there are only a handful of known genuine 1943 copper pennies. Many "copper" 1943 pennies are either genuine 1943 cents dipped in copper to make them appear to be copper (but will still stick to a magnet due to the steel) or other years of wheat pennies with the date altered to make it look like a 1943 penny, however, experienced coin dealers and graders will be able to spot these as altered dates.
A genuine 1943 copper cent would have a value of about $50,000.00 less than 15 are known to exist
There are not many 1943 copper pennies known. If it is genuine they sell for well over $100,000.
A person can determine whether a sterling silver ring is genuine by dropping their ring into a bowl of vinegar. If it isn't silver, a reaction will occur.
If it's a genuine 1943 copper cent, it's worth no less than $10,000. That said, most copper 1943 cents are counterfeits.
A genuine copper (bronze actually) 1943 Philadelphia issue Lincoln cent has a minimum value of $60,000.00.
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A genuine 1943-S copper (Bronze actually) cent would have a value of $75,000.00 or more. Only 4 have been authenticated.