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.
The value of 1943 wheat pennies can vary based on their condition and mint mark. Most common 1943 pennies are made of zinc-coated steel and are worth about 10 to 30 cents each in average circulated condition. However, if you have a 1943 copper penny, which is extremely rare, it could be worth thousands of dollars. Always consider getting a professional appraisal for accurate valuation.
They did not make 1968 wheat pennies.
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.
Priceless. The first wheat pennies were made in 1909.
No. '43 wheat pennies vary in value from .30 to .70 cents.
The value of 1943 wheat pennies can vary based on their condition and mint mark. Most common 1943 pennies are made of zinc-coated steel and are worth about 10 to 30 cents each in average circulated condition. However, if you have a 1943 copper penny, which is extremely rare, it could be worth thousands of dollars. Always consider getting a professional appraisal for accurate valuation.
All of them. If you have wheat pennies don't spend them save them.
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.
They did not make 1968 wheat pennies.
yes
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.
Average value is 2 cents.
20 bucks
Yes, 1 cent.