It's worth at least $1.50 for its silver content (going by silver prices as of 19 June 2012) and upwards of $4 in uncirculated condition.
About $2.
A 1943 steel penny is worth just that 1cent.
Up to 10,000. If uncirculated. What a coin..
7-31-11>>> The actual value depends on the grade of the coin, but average value is 10 to 25 cents. It could be higher.
Wartime production only, 1943-1945.
About $2.
Circulated 'War Nickels' run from $2.50 to $3.85 depending on mintmark and grade.
Values for a circulated war nickel are $1.00-$2.50 depending on the grade
It's worth around $1.50 because it's 35% silver.
Please check the coin again and post a new, separate question. Indian Head nickels were struck from 1913 to 1938. A 1943 nickel would have the familiar image of Thomas Jefferson on it.
Mintage of the 1943-P Jefferson nickel is 271,165,000.
Please check again and post a new question. Buffalo nickels were struck from 1913 to 1938. Any nickel dated 1943 would be a familiar Jefferson nickel.
Circulated examples of this Jefferson over-date run from $25.00 to $200.00. Mint State examples are $225.00 to $350.00
A 1943 steel penny is worth just that 1cent.
It is known as a "war nickel" and actually contains no nickel! But it is 35% silver and is worth about $1.25 for the silver content.
To clear things up, that would be WHITE HOUSE rather than WHITEHOUSE . . . except that as the name under the building shows, it's actually MONTICELLO, Thomas Jefferson's home. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1943 US nickel?" for more information.
A little under $2.