5 to 10 cents a piece if circulated at all, about $1-2 if uncirculated.
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.
For example, a 1943 & a 1943-D coin in MS60 condition are worth: $5.00. A 1943-S coin in the same condition is worth: $15.00.
So many were saved that they don't carry a large premium. If circulated, they might be worth 5 to 10 cents each. If they're in almost-uncirculated condition, they could retail for a half-dollar or so.
About 25 cents each in average condition
Only around 5-10 cents each. They're not as valuable as most people believe.
a 1943 D penny is worth 1.7 million dollars
steel penny, about 2-5 cents, worth more than less if you have quantity.
Value for average steel Lincoln cents is 5 to 10 cents.
Value for average steel Lincoln's is 5 to 10 cents
The mintmark is a "S" or "D" they are the ones used on the 1943 Lincoln steel cents. Average value is 5 to 10 cents.
1943 was the only year the US struck steel Lincoln cents. Values for average coins is 5 cents
1943 steel cents with no mint mark were minted in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA. The value of this coin varies depending on condition. As of June 21, 2009 eBay sales show them ranging from about 3 cents each to about a dollar.