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The U.S. never struck cents in silver.

Perhaps you are confusing the coin with a 1943 cent. These were struck in steel to save copper for use in weapons. Some people still think these coins were made from silver because they look strange compared to "normal" cents.

If your coin is dated 1943, it's probably worth 25 to 50 cents depending on its condition.

If it is silver colored and dated 1941, it's about 99.9999% certain it was plated for use in jewelry. That means it's an altered coin and has no extra value.

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