The value of the 1943 steel cents mostly depends on the condition of the coins if they have been reprocessed are dark or have any rust values are 5 to 10 cents. Only coins with original surfaces have higher retail values.
its value a 1943s is 0.40 1943p is 0.30 1943d is 0.35
25 to 50 cents in average condition
5-10 cents.
Average value is 5 to 25 cents.
Perhaps a nickel if well-worn, up to 50 cents in extremely fine condition.
its value a 1943s is 0.40 1943p is 0.30 1943d is 0.35
25 to 50 cents in average condition
5-10 cents.
Average value is 5 to 25 cents.
It has a silver color because it is made out of steel. Copper was needed for the war and was in short supply, so steel pennies were made.
Perhaps a nickel if well-worn, up to 50 cents in extremely fine condition.
In average circulated condition, a 1942 steel penny is worth around 10 to 25 cents, while a 1943 steel penny is worth about 15 to 30 cents. The 1943D and 1943S steel pennies are more valuable, ranging from 50 cents to a few dollars depending on their condition.
In circulated condition (a coin found in change) from 20 cents to 75 cents. In mint condition (never circulated as change) about $10 to $15
The "D" is the mint mark, it stands for the Denver Mint
cost value of Steel Reinforced Neck Model # 319.12020300
It is a common date worth about $2 in scrap silver.
Accoding to The ASHRAE Handbook - Fundamentals 2005 Chapter 39 Table 3. The U value of Steel is 26.2 or an R value of .0382. Steel has little or no resistance to heat transfer.