The 1943 steel cents are worth about 10 cents in circulated condition, or upwards of a dollar if it still has the original zinc coating. Then the '44 and '45 pennies are worth around 3 cents each. They're old, but not rare or valuable.
Most are only valued for the silver, about $1.25 as of today.
A 1943 steel penny is worth just that 1cent.
Very likely no more than a few bucks. They are common and are worth very little. If it is uncirculated you will get more.
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an american dollar is worth 100 pennies, 4 quarters, 10 dimes, and two half dollars
30000 pennies are worth exactly $300. In the UK 30,000 pennies are worth £300.00
The 1943 pennies were made of steel, and tended to rust away. So most conditions are rare, some more than others. Wartime nickels (five cents) are worth more than 5 cents in any condition because they contain 35% silver (instead of nickel).
All pennies are worth a cent.
The 1943 silver colored penny is a wartime issue made of steel, and coated with zinc. During World War II, copper was so badly needed for the war effort (to make shell casings) that the U.S. penny was made out of steel that year, which is why most 1943 pennies are silver colored. They are worth about 12 to 15 cents each in ciruclated condition, and as much as 50 cents or more if Uncirculated.
30000 pennies are worth exactly $300. In the UK 30,000 pennies are worth £300.00
23 million pennies are worth $230,000.
The 1943 steel cents are worth about 10 cents in circulated condition, or upwards of a dollar if it still has the original zinc coating. Then the '44 and '45 pennies are worth around 3 cents each. They're old, but not rare or valuable.
The American Dollar bill is 100 pennies, 10 dimes, 4 quarters, 2 half dollars.
The American Dollar bill is 100 pennies, 10 dimes, 4 quarters, 2 half dollars.
1000 pennies is worth ten dollars