Steel cent values are 5 to15 cents for most coins in circulated condition. Uncirculated coins run from $1.00-$3.00 depending on the mint mark and grade.
The 1943 steel Lincoln cent is not rare or scarce, the average value is 5 to 10 cents.
The normal terminology is steel cent or wartime cent. See the Related Question for more information.
Steel cents were only issued in 1943.The slang for a cent is a penny. "Penney" is a department store.
The face value is 1 cent.
Steel cents were only struck in 1943. All 1942 cents were made of bronze. A bronze cent will not stick to a magnet; a steel one will.
The 1943 steel Lincoln cent is not rare or scarce, the average value is 5 to 10 cents.
Sorry no steel 1 cent coins dated 1907, only 1943.
The normal terminology is steel cent or wartime cent. See the Related Question for more information.
The 1943 steel cent is so common and low in value that no one bothers making fakes. It's the COPPER '43 that has fakes out there. A genuine steel penny is magnetic.
Steel cents were only issued in 1943.The slang for a cent is a penny. "Penney" is a department store.
One cent
The 1943 steel cent is exceedingly common. The 1944 steel cent is exceptionally rare.
The face value is 1 cent.
The 1943 steel cent can be bought in circulated condition for $2-$4 and in uncirculated condition for $5-$10.
The 1943-S steel Lincoln cent is common. Average value is 10 to 25 cents.
Steel cents were only struck in 1943. All 1942 cents were made of bronze. A bronze cent will not stick to a magnet; a steel one will.
The 1943 Lincoln cent is zinc coated steel not nickel and copper.