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Technically you could get however much someone is willing to pay for it. Realistically, you're looking at about 5 cents for a circulated coin, or a couple of dollars for a nice Mint State coin. There were a few "copper" (actually a copper, zinc, & tin alloy) 1943 cents made, but most of them are believed to have been found already, and there are many fake versions, including modified 1948 cents and plated 1943 steel cents. If you have a 1943 copper cent, and it doesn't stick to a magnet, get it certified first! This will also get it graded, which will help in its eventual sale.

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About 5 cents.

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