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What is a steel 1955 wheat penny worth?

Steel cents were only made in 1943. Your coin is plated. It is considered an altered coin and is worth a penny.


What is the value of a 1943 pure copper penny?

There is no such coin. The US mint does not a coin out of only one metal.


What year was a coin made in the US that was attacted to a magnet?

The 1943 steel penny.


1943 wheat steel penny?

If this question is about the coin's value, they're worth about 10 cents. It's not a rare coin.


Was the 1943 penny worth money?

When the coin was minted back in 1943, it was worth exactly one cent. It had no special additional value.


How do you know if your 1943 copper penny is real?

Take it to a reputable coin dealer and he can verify it for you. Some easy tricks to do is to see if it sticks to a magnet, if it does, it is a fake. Secondly, look at the coin under a loupe and compare the last 2 digits to a genuine 1943 steel penny, if they aren't identical, it is an altered coin.


What is a 1943 cut out Indian head penny worth?

With a date of 1943 it can't be an Indian Head penny the last one was made in 1909, 1943 was the one and only year Lincoln cents were made of zinc coated steel so if it is a cent coin it has to be a Lincoln so what ever it is, it has no collectible value as a coin.


Value of a 1943 penny?

Average value is 5 to 10 cents, depending on the grade (condition) of the coin.


1943 copper wheatback penny with no mint mark what is it worth?

you have a 1943 penny that looks like it is made out of copper, this is how you can authenticate it to tell if it is a genuine 1943 copper penny, or a fake 1943 copper penny. But first of all, be aware that the 1943 penny was issued in zinc-coated steel, because the USA needed copper for the war effort. Any genuine 1943 copper pennies are extremely rare mint errors. Learn more about your silver colored 1943 Steel Penny. The easiest way to tell if your 1943 copper cent is merely a copper-plated steel penny is to test it with a magnet. If the magnet sticks to the penny, it's made of steel which has been dipped or plated in copper. Such a penny is worth about 15 cents as a novelty item. If your 1943 copper colored penny doesn't stick to a magnet, then look at the date carefully (using a magnifying glass, if possible.) If the tail of the 3 doesn't extend well below the "line" of numbers, it is probably a cut-in-half 8. A very common fraud involving the copper 1943 cent is to cut away part of the 8 in the date of a 1948 penny. If the 3 in your date looks like half of an 8, your coin is not a genuine 1943 copper penny. Any time you have a potentially valuable coin, it's always a good idea to take it to a qualified coin dealer for a professional opinion. Most dealers do not charge to have a look at your coins and give you an informal verbal appraisal. More Coins Quick Tips Coin Values Guide


What do you do if you found a 1943 wheat penny?

Keep it or sell it to a coin collector. These are not rare coins so you wont get much for it.


In what year will the 1943 Australian penny worth 1000?

Who knows. If all of a sudden, for some bizarre reason, every coin collector in the world wanted a 1943 Australian Penny, it could be worth $1,000 or more tomorrow.


What is the difference between a Y Penny and a I Penny in Australia?

An Australian Penny or Halfpenny with a "Y." (PENNY.) mintmark indicates that the coin was minted at the Perth Mint. An Australian Penny or Halfpenny with a "I" mintmark indicates that the coin was minted at either the Calcutta or Bombay Mints in India.