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All coins are considered worth something depending on how many of that particular coin was minted in 1943. You can find this out by buying a book on old coins, and it will tell you how many were minted that year and what your coin is worth.
The value of a World War II penny, specifically the 1943 copper penny, can vary significantly based on its condition and rarity. Most 1943 steel pennies are worth only a few cents, but if you have a rare 1943 copper penny, it could be worth thousands of dollars, with some selling for over $1 million at auction. It's essential to have the coin appraised by a numismatic expert for an accurate valuation.
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Ah, isn't that a lovely question? In the 14th century, a penny was worth quite a bit! It could buy you a loaf of bread or maybe even a small meal. Just imagine all the beautiful things you could create with that penny back then.
About the same as a = 1000 German mark that is dated 21 April 1910 with serial number 2562221B? =
Serfs a type of peasant was paid around a farthing (a quarter a penny) to a penny
a 1943 D penny is worth 1.7 million dollars
1943 12 sided Canadian penny
About 5 cents.
The 1943 US pennies were steel, not platinum. Their worth depends on condition.
one cent
Nothing. It's counterfeit. But if you have a 1943 STEEL penny, it's worth between 10 cents and $2.
steel penny, about 2-5 cents, worth more than less if you have quantity.
A 1942 copper penny is worth between $0.15 and $3.00. If you have a 1943 copper penny it is worth a lot more. In 1943 because of the war and the need for copper pennies in that year were made from steel. Steel pennies from 1943 are worth around $0.30 and $2.50. If you have a real 1943 copper penny take it to a coin shop or dealer and have them check it out to see if it is real.
1-2 cents
A geniune 1943-D copper cent would have a value of about $50,000.00
Average value 3-5 cents depending condition
About 5 to 10 cents depending on condition.