How much is a 1943s steel penny worth?

1943 Steel Penny Value
Uncirculated 1943 cents from each branch mint. In MS60 they are worth $7; $15 in MS63; and $28 in MS65. At the higher-end, MS67 coins command $150 and MS68 examples command $2,250. Of the over 12,000 1943 steel cents graded MS60 or above, only 75 are in MS68.
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What is the value of a 1943s steel penny?

Nowadays, the average estimate value of the 1943 S Steel Penny is 65 cents for average condition to $25 for mint state.
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How much is a 1943 steel penny worth in 2021?

Specimens in circulated conditions aren't worth more than 15 to 30 cents. According to the PCGS coin price guide though, uncirculated coins can be worth from $7 (graded MS60) to $3,500 (graded MS68). However, there were some error strikes that year that can sell for 5 or even 6 figures.
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What makes a 1943 S Steel Penny rare?

A regular 1943 steel penny is worth only a few cents. As the 1943 steel pennies circulated, the zinc coating started to turn dark gray and almost black. If it was in circulation long enough, the zinc coating completely wore off, and the steel underneath would start to show through.
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Which 1943s penny is worth the most?

A 1943 Lincoln penny that soared in value because it was made from the "wrong" material reportedly has sold for $1 million. The penny was erroneously made of bronze instead of zinc-coated steel at the San Francisco Mint, according to UPI news agency.
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1943-S Steel Pennies Worth Money - How Much Is It Worth and Why, Errors, Varieties, and History



What penny is worth $1000000?

1943-S Lincoln Cent Sells for $1 Million.
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Which 1943 steel penny is worth the most?

Most steel pennies are worth between 20 cents and 20 dollars. Prices for 1943 penny error coins, like the 1943-D doubled mintmark variety, can reach several hundred dollars.
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1943 Steel Cent Value
  • 1943 Philadelphia Mint cents – 684,628,670.
  • 1943-D Denver Mint cents – 217,660,000.
  • 1943-S San Francisco cents – 191,550,000.
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What penny is worth $10000?

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How can I tell if my 1943 steel penny is worth anything?

The easiest way to determine whether or not your 1943 Cent has collectible value—to see if it is possibly bronze rather than steel—is simply to test it with a magnet. If the coin is magnetic, then it is, unfortunately, the common steel version and is not valuable in most cases.
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How much is a 1943 S steel penny worth in 2019?

Value of a 1943 Steel Penny

They are worth about 10 to 13 cents each in circulated condition and as much as 50 cents or more if uncirculated.
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What is a 1944 D steel penny worth?

The 1944 D steel cent is worth nearly $34,000 in average condition. In an August 2007 auction, a 1944 D Lincoln steel cent graded in MS63 sold for $115,000, according to PCGS. As for the 1944 steel cent without a mintmark, it is worth more than $28,000 in average condition.
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How much is a 1944 steel penny worth today?

1944 Steel Penny Values

A coin in average condition has an estimated value of at least $77,000. A copy found in certified mint state (MS+) condition could be worth $110,000 at auction.
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What is the rarest wheat penny?

Considered to be the most valuable of the non-error Wheat Pennies, the 1914 D Wheat Penny commands an asking price range from $281 to $4,268.
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Why is the 1944 steel penny so valuable?

The steel planchets used in 1944 were almost certainly leftover from 1943. These are not wrong denomination errors; some steel planchets for U.S. one-cent coins were used in 1944 or very late in 1943 with '1944' dies.
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Is 1943 Lincoln steel penny no mint?

No Mintmark Under Date: Philadelphia Mint Struck the Coin

Philadelphia's high mintage of 1943 pennies, (684,628,670) is the 5th highest of any year wheat cent.
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How many 1943 copper pennies have been found?

Nearly all circulating pennies at that time were struck in zinc–coated steel because copper and nickel were needed for the Allied war effort. Approximately 40 1943 copper–alloy cents are known to remain in existence.
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How much is a 1943 copper wheat penny worth?

How Much is it Worth? At PCGS the 1943 and 1943-S copper pennies are valued at $1 million each, while the 1943-D is listed at $1.5 million.
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How much is a 1969 error penny worth?

Doubled Die Error Coins

There is an extremely rare error variety for the 1969 S penny. On the obverse side of the coin the date and the design elements are minted twice onto the coin. This is called a doubled die error and the value for this coin is around $45,000 in uncirculated condition.
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What makes a 1982 penny rare?

The most valuable 1982 penny is a transitional error caused by the move from 95% copper to 99.2% zinc composition. It's the 1982-D "small date" Lincoln Memorial cent made from copper. There wasn't supposed to be any "small date" bronze Lincoln cents struck in Denver in 1982.
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Why is 1944 wheat penny rare?

The 1944 Lincoln penny is particularly desirable in the eyes of collectors not only because of its design, but also due to its scarcity. Being that there are no more 1944 Lincolns being produced, the scarcity of these coins is constantly on the rise, thus making the coins more valuable.
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What is the rarest steel penny?

The bronze 1943 penny is one of the rarest coins in existence, and it sold for $204,000 in an auction in 2019.
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Should I clean steel pennies?

So if you happen to have some old pennies made of steel, you might notice that significant grey coating on them. This grey stuff is a zinc oxide and it shows that the coin is corroding. To stop the destructive process, you need to clean that coat off, otherwise, the corrosion will dig into the very coin and destroy it!
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Is it illegal to melt pennies?

It is not illegal to melt, destroy, or modify any U.S. coins in the United States.
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What is the rarest coin in the world?

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