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It isn't. Normal 1943 pennies are worth 3-15 cents depending on condition because they are made out of steel and are collected even by non-collectors as curiosities. The only expensive 1943 pennies are the copper pennies which were made by mistake. When they turned on the machines to make the 1943 steel pennies, some copper blanks were left inside the machines and so a tiny amount of 1943 copper pennies were created by mistake. Since there might only be ~15 made, they are worth a lot. But an ordinary 1943 penny is only worth a few cents.
That's Why I Left You - 1943 was released on: USA: 12 June 1943
All 1942 pennies are made of bronze. In circulated condition they sell for a few cents. However in uncirculated condition, it could sell in a MS state between $5 to $7,500 depending on what MS it is and Which mint produced it.You may be thinking of the famous 1943 Copper penny. in 1943 copper was saved for the war effort which meant pennies were to be made from steel and zinc.A slip up by mint staff meant a few copper blanks were left in the machine and a handful of 1943 COPPER pennies were put into circulation.These coins can fetch up to $400,000 plus!!!
Australian Left Review ended in 1992.
Australian Left Review was created in 1966.
The "H" is the mintmark indicating that the coin was minted at the Heaton Mint in Birmingham. All 1912 and 1915 Australian Pennies were minted at the Heaton Mint. Also, the "H" will appear under the lower scroll and above the date rather than after the date. Some 1912, 1918 and 1919 British Pennies were also minted at the Heaton Mint. These have the "H" to the left of the date.
There are only a handful known and since they were a mistake (copper blanks left over from 1942) there are no official mintage figures, but I'd estimate that no more than 50-75 were struck
They left Albany on 1 November 1914.
So far at least 10, and possibly 12, genuine 1943 copper cents have been authenticated. Because these were struck in error (leftover copper blanks intended for 1942 cents got mixed in with steel blanks being struck with the 1943 date) the exact number is unknown. It's about 99.99999% certain that none are left in circulation.
5 packs of pennies will be 125 pennies, so she needs five packs, and she will have 5 pennies left over.
there are about 10,000-12,000 Australian sea lions left in the wild.
The vast majority are quite common. Every so often one may still turn up in change. The only rare US cent from the 1940s is the famed 1943 bronze cent. In 1943 the Mint made pennies out of steel to save copper for the war effort. However a small number were struck in error using bronze blanks left over from 1942. These coins sell for tens of thousands of dollars today.