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 Posted 10/28/2017  4:08 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Jelly1985 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Ran across a 1943d penny that looks shiny and silver.its in very good condition,i read that the bronsze is valuable but is the silver.any help appreciated.
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 Posted 10/28/2017  4:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Giwalsh to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It's steel and the copper one is valuable
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According to Numismedia Fair Market Value a 1943 D steel cent in really good shape is worth around $1.60. A flawless version of the coin is worth about $21. Those are approximately the prices a dealer would charge.

If the coin has been in circulation, it will be worth far less.

Still, they are fun to find!
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Unless it is a Cent struck on a dime.
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The thickness should be thinner. The devices may fall over/on the rim. Weight should be the same as a silver dime.

Or a re-processed cent:
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which ruins collector value.
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to the CCF.

By your description your 1943-D cent is an expected zinc plated example over a steel core.

That's the expected example ... and you can confirm for yourself by using a magnet on the coin ... if attracted to the coin then you know for sure.

To value of an authentic zinc plated 1943 cent highly depends upon grade .. and in order to help with that we need photographs from you.
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Thankz I appreciate tha info
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Dont know if its regular or not or plated or fake.

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Plated/reprocessed coin. Should stick to a magnet. But it is a Wheat cent.
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