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A 1943 Doubled Minted D penny is worth anywhere from $10 in F-12 condition (Wheat lines worn but visible) to $250 in MS-65 condition (no trace of wear. Barely noticeable blemishes. Nearly full red color. So basically in mint condition) The price will vary from $15-$100 in between the two

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