4-2-11>>> Coins of this series dated from 1940 to 1945 are all very common and have the same retail values of $14.00 to $15.00 in average condition.
Steel, not silver. It's worth 15 to 35 cents in circulated condition.
1943 makes it one of the silver war nickels, currently worth about $1.60.
There's no such thing as a 1943 silver cent (or a silver cent for any other year). It's made of zinc-coated steel. If you don't believe me, try picking it up with a magnet. Silver isn't magnetic.
It's a Lincoln Head cent not a liberty cent. 1943-S steel cents are valued at 5 to 10 cents on average. Uncirculated examples can be $5.00-$20.00
A genuine 1943 copper (bronze actually) cent exceeds $100,000.00 in value.
how much is silver 50 cent piece dated1936 worth
It's made of steel, not silver, and most are worth around 5 cents.
Steel, not silver. It's worth 15 to 35 cents in circulated condition.
1943 makes it one of the silver war nickels, currently worth about $1.60.
No, none of the 3 cent pieces with the Liberty Head were silver, all are made of nickel.
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August 1, 2009 The US Mint has never struck a silver cent. Perhap you are refering to the 1943 zinc plated steel cent. In circulated condition they are worth about 20-75 cents. In uncirculated condition they are valued from $5 to $50 depending upon the actual condition of the coin.
There's no such thing as a 1943 silver cent (or a silver cent for any other year). It's made of zinc-coated steel. If you don't believe me, try picking it up with a magnet. Silver isn't magnetic.
It's a Lincoln Head cent not a liberty cent. 1943-S steel cents are valued at 5 to 10 cents on average. Uncirculated examples can be $5.00-$20.00
A genuine 1943 copper (bronze actually) cent exceeds $100,000.00 in value.
It's easy! Pennies were never made of silver. They would be worth way more than a cent. Steel pennies were made in 1943. So if you have a penny that was minted in 1943 it's not silver but rather steel.
1964 is an extremely common date for US half dollars. As of August 2017, one is worth $6-and-change for the silver.