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1943 Wheat Penny Variations - Unique?

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My grandma had a bunch of 1943's and I pulled a few which varied in color. All can be magnetized.

The one on top is really neat and stands out.

Are any of these unique or wrong planchet?
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I think what you're seeing is normal variations in toning and corrosion in the '43 zinc-plated steel cents. Others will chime in to give their opinions.
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Is there a weight difference?
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Yes, normal tonal variations. I've gone through thousands of steel cents over many decades. The variation is quite strong with this one.
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The first has just escaped the ravages of time better than most steelies.



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In case you or anyone else did not know... The 1943 cents were made with zinc plated steel instead of the normal bronze (95% copper). Steel was not the best idea and you are seeing is what the environment could do to them. Copper returned to the cent in 1944.

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Normal, circulated coins.
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from z nice zinc color to a rust color - these coins are steel and will rust when the zinc plating wears off.
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If they are magnetic, they are normal 1943 steelies. The top one in your picture is very nice, however.
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As already stated, all are just normal.
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