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Came Across Two Steel Cents?

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 Posted 01/12/2006  11:04 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add wrk4lvg to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
1943 & 1944 wheaties.

Are they steel or brass?

Either way, I have never seen these type before. They were in a drawer. Couldn't really find anything on ebay to help me in my google search.
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Hi Jayson. A few 1943 cents were made of bronze,(.950 copper,.050 tin and zinc weight 3.11 grams) an error of sorts. By the same token, a few 1944 cents were struck in zinc coated steel, another error of sorts.(weight 2.70 grams)

The cent coinage of 1944-1946 were called "cartridge case cents" because they were made of salvaged cartridge cases from WWII. The unc coins sometimes had a different color because they did not contain the small quantity of sinc.(weight the same as traditional bronze cents) A magnet will generally tell you if a cent is bronze or steel. I hope this helps you out. Can you post some Pic's of these? They sound kind of curious. Mike
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Will do my best!
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When I was a kid, I used to find the "steel" cents in my pocket on a regular basis. Now, it's been years since I found one.
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I remember steel cents showing up occasionally in the cash register drawer during the mid to late 60's.
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