Sorry no such coin exists.
1943 was a steel CENT, not quarter. It's not as rare or valuable as many people think. In average condition, it's worth about 10 cents.
The 1943 Washington quarter is a high mintage very common coin. Most are only valued for the silver. As of today, the value is about $3.90.
1943 was the only year for steel cents
This is not something made by the US mint. 1943 quarters are 90% silver and 10% copper.
A US steel Lincoln cent is 5 to 10 cents in average condition.
1943 was a steel CENT, not quarter. It's not as rare or valuable as many people think. In average condition, it's worth about 10 cents.
The 1943 Washington quarter is a high mintage very common coin. Most are only valued for the silver. As of today, the value is about $3.90.
1943 was the only year for steel cents
This is not something made by the US mint. 1943 quarters are 90% silver and 10% copper.
Sorry no steel 1 cent coins dated 1907, only 1943.
Average current market value is $4.50-$9.00 for a circulated coin depending on the grade.
It's face value, the coin is still in circulation. The coin is made from zinc not steel, 1943 was the only year the Lincoln cents were made of steel.
US steel cents were only in 1943, on average, value is 5 cents
A US steel Lincoln cent is 5 to 10 cents in average condition.
There are no steel cents with that date. All 1942 cents were made of bronze (copper with a bit of tin and zinc). 1942 cents are common and are worth about 3¢ in circulated condition.In 1943 the Mint made cents out of steel to free up copper for use in ammunition. Depending on condition and mint mark a 1943 steel cent is worth roughly a quarter to a half dollar.The bronze composition was resumed in 1944.
Zinc coated steel, not silver. Average value is 5 to 10 cents. The US has never made a one cent coin from silver.
A US quarter has a face value of 25 cents.