No agency keeps track of the number of bills or coins with a specific date that are in circulation. It would be impossible to know how many are lost, damaged, squirreled away in drawers, etc. so that's really an unanswerable question.
In any case there was an effort many years ago to recover and melt many 1943 cents because they were corroding. They're also sufficiently distinctive that any that did remain in change were probably taken out as curiosities or by collectors, so the actual number remaining in change is probably vanishingly small.
Because they are errors. All 1943 pennies were supposed to be made out of zinc coated steel, however, a handful of copper blanks from 1942 still remained in the machine when it was switched on and US mint employees did not catch the error until the coins had reached circulation. It was a coin that wasn't supposed to exist.
A total of 191,550,000 was minted in the U.S. of 1943s. How many are still around ? It is impossible to say.
Wheat pennies from 1943 are zinc-coated steel, not silver. On average, they're worth 10 cents.
Pennies minted before 1982, which includes all wheat pennies (except in 1943) contain 95% copper and weigh 3.11 grams.
Steel pennies were only minted in 1943, however some examples of steel pennies being struck in error in 1944.
Because they are errors. All 1943 pennies were supposed to be made out of zinc coated steel, however, a handful of copper blanks from 1942 still remained in the machine when it was switched on and US mint employees did not catch the error until the coins had reached circulation. It was a coin that wasn't supposed to exist.
Steel-plated zinc.
No, wheat pennies were primarily made of copper during 1909-1942 and in 1944-1958. In 1943, due to copper shortages during World War II, steel pennies were minted which are distinctly different in appearance.
A total of 191,550,000 was minted in the U.S. of 1943s. How many are still around ? It is impossible to say.
Wheat pennies from 1943 are zinc-coated steel, not silver. On average, they're worth 10 cents.
Pennies minted before 1982, which includes all wheat pennies (except in 1943) contain 95% copper and weigh 3.11 grams.
No. '43 wheat pennies vary in value from .30 to .70 cents.
Steel pennies were only minted in 1943, however some examples of steel pennies being struck in error in 1944.
For example, a 1943 & a 1943-D coin in MS60 condition are worth: $5.00. A 1943-S coin in the same condition is worth: $15.00.
yes I have 1 1943 copper pennies, but if you find one make sure it is not a 1948 with the 8 cut down and yes its a copper pennies
Over a million dollars if it is genuine. However, there are only a handful of known genuine 1943 copper pennies. Many "copper" 1943 pennies are either genuine 1943 cents dipped in copper to make them appear to be copper (but will still stick to a magnet due to the steel) or other years of wheat pennies with the date altered to make it look like a 1943 penny, however, experienced coin dealers and graders will be able to spot these as altered dates.
No. All 20th century British predecimal Pennies were made from bronze. If you have a gold Penny, it is because somebody has plated it, perhaps for the birth of a child or some similar memorable occasion. Modified coins have no collector value.