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15 units of wheat are given up to get one more unit of steel.
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Check the date again and it should say 1943. This was the only year steel pennies were made. Ask how much a 1943 steel penny is worth and you should find the answer. If an answer doesn't come up there should be on in the related questions section.
They aren't silver, they are steel. They are worth anywhere from 3 to 10 cents in average condition.
US pennies have never been made of silver. If they were they would be worth more than $1. In 1943 they were made out of steel coated zinc. These are often mistaken for silver, lead, and steel but are neither.
15 units of wheat are given up to get one more unit of steel.
Yes, both the steel and wheat penny can be slightly magnetic due to the iron content in the steel penny and the copper content in the wheat penny. However, the magnetism may be very weak and not easily noticeable.
Any steel 1943 US cent will have a wheat design on the back unless it has been altered after leaving the mint.
Test it with a magnet. 1943 steel cents are magnetic. 1944 copper cents are not.
No such thing. Steel cents were produced in 1943, not '42.
The 1943 steel Lincoln cents are not rare regardless of where they were struck.
There is no such thing.
Steel-plated zinc.
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Whole wheat and pearled barley are the same in terms of fiber.
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5-10 cents.