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No, its not. They are quite common.
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No. '43 wheat pennies vary in value from .30 to .70 cents.
1.7 Million dollars, that was what a collector recently paid for a 1943 copper penny made at the Denver mint, the only known 1943 copper penny struck there (keep in mind that the 1943 pennies were struck in steel, the copper 1943 pennies are errors).
A 1943 copper penny is known to be worth a lot of money,
The 1943 First Issue 25,000 Drachmai note is worth $75 in mint uncirculated condition.
a 1943 D penny is worth 1.7 million dollars
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No, its not. They are quite common.
A couple of dollars, maybe 5.
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Copper was needed for the war so in 1943 pennies were made of zinc coated steel. In circulated condition they are worth 3-25 cents. In uncirculated they are worth about 10-25 dollars.
In circulated condition, a 1943 United States cent made of steel with a thin coating of zinc is worth perhaps 10 to 25 cents; in really pristine uncirculated condition, perhaps 2 to 5 dollars. If you have a 1943 United States cent made of copper (and if you do, it's probably fake because there are only a handful in existance), then you have something worth several thousand dollars.
Copper pennies from the year 1943 are exceedingly rare. Finding one would be extremely fortuitous. They are worth several thousand dollars.
A quarter made in 1943 is generally worth more than its face value due to its silver content. These quarters are composed of 90% silver and 10% copper, making them more valuable to collectors and investors. The exact worth of a 1943 quarter depends on its condition and rarity, but it can range from a few dollars to several hundred dollars.
A 1943 penny with a kangaroo on one side is an Australian penny. These can be worth 3.00 dollars or more depending on the condition of the coin.
Your Winchester is selling for between 375 dollars if in (60%) condition up to 500 dollars for a nice specimen in (80%) condition.