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steel is worth about $0.10 per kilo
It's zinc, not steel, and it's worth one cent.
The 1944 steel penny is worth between $75,000 and $110,000. This steel penny was minted by mistake and there were not a lot of them around.
The net worth of Columbia Steel Casting Inc is approximately $13,274,642.
A series of stamps were issued for Boy's Town. They are not postal stamps, but cinderellas or seals. They were not issued by the United States Post Office. On average, depending on the condition, a mint Boy's Town Nebraska seal is worth about .99 cents.
Yes, they have some value to collectors. Those issued by the US Post Office cover a wide spectrum of values and worth. Consult a postage stamp catalog of US Stamps and look to the 'Back of the Book' for postal stationary.
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A US Postal employee told me that they won't lose any value if the rate goes up, and so far I have not had one returned. You may want to call the post office to verify this.
Steel is stronger then gold and more abounded then gold ... Gold is worth more the steel ... Gold is less abounded ... the main reason why Gold is worth more then steel is that it does not oxide ... which means it don't rust ...
Steel pennies were only minted in 1943. If the penny you have is really a 1944 and is steel it is worth a couple thousand. If however it is really a 1943 it is worth .05 to 1.50 depending on condition. If it has no mintmark and is uncirculated it is worth $12.00. If it has a D and is uncirculated it is worth $15.00. If it has a S and is uncirculated it is worth $25.00. The mintmark is located below the date.
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