The same way on all Lincoln cents - look under the date for the letter.
No mint mark letter = the coin was struck at the Philadelphia Mint
D = Denver Mint
S = San Francisco Mint
There may be no difference at all. In structural steel, 44W is a perfornamce rating (minimum yield strength 44,000psi). 1020 is steel chemistry (non-alloyed steel with 2.0% carbon). Quite often 44W is 1018 (1.8% carbon) or 1020 in composition. If your steel dealer is selling you 44W, ask about the composition.
The density of tungsten is higher than that of steel. Tungsten has a density of about 19.25 grams per cubic centimeter, while steel has a density of about 7.85 grams per cubic centimeter. This means that tungsten is much denser than steel.
A36 steel is a standard mild steel grade with a minimum yield strength of 36,000 psi, while 44W/300W is a Canadian steel grade with a minimum yield strength of 44,000 psi. The main difference lies in the yield strength, with the 44W/300W grade being stronger and more suitable for structural applications that require higher strength.
The difference is a matter of thickness. For example steel PLATE is a large plate of thickness greater than 3/16 inch ( about 5 mm). Steel SHEET is plate that it LESS than 3/16 inch thick. And steel STRIP is SHEET cut into short widths. These cutoff thicknesses may very between materials depending on manufacturing processes. Hope this helps!
Graphite shafts transmit fewer vibrations up the shaft to the golfer's hands than do steel shafts. This might be good or bad, depending on your skill and your desire. You might want that added feedback that steel shafts offer - or you might be tired of your hands stinging so much on mis-hit shots. The biggest and by far most important difference between steel and graphite shafts is this: graphite shafts are lighter than steel shafts. So clubs that have graphite shafts will be lighter than otherwise identical clubs that have steel shafts. The difference in weight between graphite shafts and steel shafts will translate, for most golfers, into an additional 2-4 mph of swing speed with graphite. And that could mean an extra 6-12 yards of distance with a graphite shaft, compared to a steel shaft. Steel shafts are less expensive than graphite, so the same set of clubs will cost less with steel shafts than with graphite shafts. Steel shafts were once considered much more durable than graphite. That's not s
its value a 1943s is 0.40 1943p is 0.30 1943d is 0.35
In average circulated condition, a 1942 steel penny is worth around 10 to 25 cents, while a 1943 steel penny is worth about 15 to 30 cents. The 1943D and 1943S steel pennies are more valuable, ranging from 50 cents to a few dollars depending on their condition.
The 1943 steel Lincoln cents are not rare regardless of where they were struck.
5-10 cents.
25 to 50 cents in average condition
About 5 cents. Steel cents aren't as valuable as most people think.
It has a silver color because it is made out of steel. Copper was needed for the war and was in short supply, so steel pennies were made.
what is difference between mild steel and stainless steel
steel rusts
The 1943-S steel Lincoln cent is common. Average value is 10 to 25 cents.
nothing because it is steel is steel
A total of 191,550,000 was minted in the U.S. of 1943s. How many are still around ? It is impossible to say.