Steel cent values are 5 to15 cents for most coins in circulated condition. Uncirculated coins run from $1.00-$3.00 depending on the mintmark.
The value of a US steel cent from 1943 depends on its condition and mint mark. Generally, these coins are not made of steel but rather copper-coated zinc. In average circulated condition, it may be worth around 10-25 cents. However, if it is in excellent condition or has a rare mint mark like the "S" mint mark, its value could be higher.
1943 was the only year for steel cents
The 1943 Lincoln cents were struck in zinc coated steel not silver. Original surface coins are 10 to 25 cents on average.
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.
US cents were struck on steel in 1943 not 1944.
1943 was the only year for steel cents
US steel cents were only in 1943, on average, value is 5 cents
The 1943 Lincoln cents were struck in zinc coated steel not silver. Original surface coins are 10 to 25 cents on average.
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.
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.
Steel 1943 Lincoln cents are common, most only have values of 10 to 25 cents.
US cents were struck on steel in 1943 not 1944.
Zinc coated steel, not silver. Average value is 5 to 10 cents. The US has never made a one cent coin from silver.
The US has never made lead pennys, but if you mean the 1943 Zinc coated steel Lincoln cents, average value is 10 cents.
All 1941 US and Canadian cents are bronze. The only steel US cents are dated 1943, and were made to save copper for the war effort. Canada used bronze during the war but switched to steel in 2002 as a money-saving move.
1c 1943 is the expensive one $10,000- $85,000 This is incorrect! The 1943 steel cents were the common ones for the one year. During the changeover from the steel planchets of 1943 to the shell-case brass planchets for 1944, a few of the 1943 steel planchets were accidently stamped with the 1944 date. There were about 27 P 1944 steel cents authenticated, about 7 or 8 Denver 1944 cents and 1 or 2 San Francisco mint coins authenticated.