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You need to know its mint mark and condition. There are lots of web sites where you can look up coin values. However if the coin has been "reprocessed" (cleaned and replated), which was common in the 1950s and 60s, it's considered altered and is worth keeping only as a curiosity piece.

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1943 lead penny?

No. It is steel coated with zinc.


How can you tell what type of material your 1943 penny is?

The 1943 Lincoln cents only weigh 2.70 grams and are made of zinc coated steel and will stick to a magnet.


What year penny is most valueable?

The most valuable penny is the 1943 copper penny, which was mistakenly minted in copper instead of the usual zinc-coated steel. One of these rare coins sold for over $1.7 million in a private sale. Other highly valuable pennies include the 1909-S V.D.B. penny and certain 1983 varieties, but the 1943 copper penny remains the most sought after by collectors.


What is a 1943 zinc penny?

A 1943 zinc penny is a one-cent coin minted in the United States during World War II, primarily made of zinc-coated steel instead of the usual copper due to metal shortages. The change was intended to conserve copper for the war effort. Most 1943 pennies are not particularly rare, but a few known examples made from bronze or copper are highly valuable to collectors. The zinc pennies are notable for their distinctive dull gray color and magnetic properties.


Silver 1943 penny?

1943 pennies are not silver. They are zinc coated steel. Copper was saved for war effort.


Are 1891 pennies made of zinc?

No, with the exception of the zinc coated steel penny of 1943, the first zinc penny was struck in mid-1982 and all US cents dated 1982-present are zinc with a thin copper coating.


Value of 1943 steel penny?

Most are worth around 10 cents. If it's still shiny with its zinc coating, it could go for upwards of a dollar.It's not nearly as valuable as most people think. In average circulated condition, it's worth about 10 cents. If it still has the original zinc coating, then the value goes up to around a dollar.


What is the vaule of a 1943 zinc penny?

It's Zinc coated steel and is valued at 3 to 5 cents for average coins


What is the value of a 1943 Leed penny?

They were not made out of lead. They were made out steel coated zinc.


Why will the real 1943 penny stick to amagnet but a real 1944 penny will not?

1943 cents were made of steel, a magnetic metal, to conserve copper for the war effort. Other pennies are made of bronze or copper-plated zinc depending on their dates. Neither bronze nor zinc are susceptible to a magnet.


What is the 1943 wheat penny made of?

It is made of steel with a zinc coating to prevent rust.


What is the mosy rare and valuable American penny?

The most rare and valuable American penny is the 1943 bronze Lincoln cent. It is estimated that only a few of these coins were minted in error, as the U.S. Mint was supposed to be producing coins using zinc-coated steel that year due to metal shortages during World War II. These rare 1943 bronze cents can fetch prices of over $1 million at auctions.