On average, one is worth about 10 cents.
A US steel Lincoln cent is 5 to 10 cents in average condition.
1943 makes it one of the silver war nickels, currently worth about $1.60.
It's actually steel with only a thin zinc coating. In average condition, a "steelie" cent is only worth 25 to 50 cents. In better condition its value depends on its mint mark and how worn it is. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1943 US cent?" for more information.
The face value is 1 cent.
A genuine 1943 copper (bronze actually) cent exceeds $100,000.00 in value.
Sorry no steel 1 cent coins dated 1907, only 1943.
The value of a 1943 Malay one cent coin will change often. Currently, the coin is valued between 30 cents and one dollar.
The value of a 1943 fifty cent piece is determined by it condition. However they range anywhere between $9.00 all the way up to $50.00.
Zinc coated steel, not silver. Average value is 5 to 10 cents. The US has never made a one cent coin from silver.
The 1943 Lincoln cents were struck in zinc coated steel not silver. Original surface coins are 10 to 25 cents on average.
The 1943 coin is about $3 at most. The 1951 coin is about $1 at most.
1 US cent has the same value the world over! i.e. 1 US cent