What you are most likely referring to is a zinc-plated steel cent of 1943. They are very common and a coin in a high grade shouldn't cost you more than $1 at a reputable coin shop. And perhaps about 15 cents if in average circulated condition.
The 1943 Lincoln cent is zinc coated steel not nickel and average values are 5 to 10 cents
Zinc-coated steel, not silver. Cent, not penny. Wheat stalks, not feathers. You got Lincoln right, though. Uncirculated examples can be purchased from any dealer for $2 or less. Circulated coins may cost as little as ten cents.
The US never made silver pennies. It would cost too much for the mint to make them. Your coin is plated silver this adds no value to the coin.
The US has never made silver pennies. It would cost way to much to make silver pennies because of the value of silver. Many people think that in 1943 pennies were made out of silver however they are actually made out of zinc and steel. So actually they have never been in circulation.
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No, it would cost the mint to much money to make these and everyone would keep them for there silver value.
The 1943 Lincoln cent is zinc coated steel not nickel and average values are 5 to 10 cents
it cost no money just exchange American money for Mexican money and that's it
Zinc-coated steel, not silver. Cent, not penny. Wheat stalks, not feathers. You got Lincoln right, though. Uncirculated examples can be purchased from any dealer for $2 or less. Circulated coins may cost as little as ten cents.
The phrase means that something is very expensive. The origin comes from a gold penny that was minted in the 1200's that was worth 20 silver pennies. Because it was gold, it was a pretty penny, and if it cost a pretty penny, it was expensive indeed.
Not a penny, nickle, or dime. It is all FREE!
This depends on the stock being purchased. Most penny stocks cost a penny but to buy into the stock often costs money. Check with a place such as plus500 for more information.
The US never made silver pennies. It would cost too much for the mint to make them. Your coin is plated silver this adds no value to the coin.
because it cost money
No. It would cost way to much to make silver pennies because of the value of silver. Many people think that in 1943 pennies were made out of silver however they are actually made out of zinc and steel.
I think so. They're worth almost nothing but cost money to produce.
The US has never made silver pennies. It would cost way to much to make silver pennies because of the value of silver. Many people think that in 1943 pennies were made out of silver however they are actually made out of zinc and steel.