No it's not. They are very common.
All 1941 US cents were made of 95% copper and 5% tin and zinc.
A 1941 copper penny is relatively common and does not have significant numismatic value. The value of a 1941 copper penny is primarily based on its metal content, which is worth less than a cent. However, if the penny is in exceptional condition or has certain rare characteristics, it may have a higher value to collectors.
U.S. cents have never been made of lead. All 1941 cents were struck in bronze. These are not rare and sell for less than a nickel in average condition.
A 1941 penny without a mintmark means it was minted in Philidelphia.
1946 isn't rare. It's worth 3 cents.
Average condition 3 cents.
All 1941 US cents were made of 95% copper and 5% tin and zinc.
A 1941 copper penny is relatively common and does not have significant numismatic value. The value of a 1941 copper penny is primarily based on its metal content, which is worth less than a cent. However, if the penny is in exceptional condition or has certain rare characteristics, it may have a higher value to collectors.
U.S. cents have never been made of lead. All 1941 cents were struck in bronze. These are not rare and sell for less than a nickel in average condition.
the average price is about 0.10 to 0.90 cents in US currency
A 1941 penny without a mintmark means it was minted in Philidelphia.
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The coin is not a rare variety. It's worth at least $0.01.
1946 isn't rare. It's worth 3 cents.
The dates 1940 1941 are not rare. Average value is 3 cents for circulated coins that are well worn. Uncirculated coins can be $2 to $3 dollars or more depending on grade.
US Lincoln cents were struck in Zinc coated steel in 1943 only.
the average price is about 0.10 to 0.90 cents in US currency