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1943 Copper Wheat Penny

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I am going through a literal bucket full of wheat pennies today. The 1943 copper penny I found turned out to be just copper plated. What should I do with it?

(a) Throw it back in the bucket with all of the other common wheat pennies.

(b) Keep it separate.

(c) Spend it and let someone else worry about it.

(d) Remove the copper plating to restore it to its original condition. Removing the copper without removing the zinc might be rather difficult.

(e) Something else.
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Put it in a 2x2 and properly label it.
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Yes I like @john1's suggestion for keeping it separate and properly labeled.
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If you "Throw it back in the bucket with all of the other common wheat pennies." You will just find it again
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Agree, keep it in a 2x2, with proper notation. A fun curiosity.
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Swallow it and wonder forever what really happened to it.
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I agree with the 2x2.

I would not spend or otherwise return to circulation. It will just make another person sad.
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I would throw it in my "fake" jar. It includes counterfeits and altered coins.
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I had some that I heated and removed the copper. The zinc is already gone, they strip them before they copper plate them. They were still damaged, but didn't look much different than other circulated steel cents.
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My preference is to cut it in half so nobody can find it again and post in the forums.
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2x2 properly labeled
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Swallow it and wonder forever what really happened to it.


You know it will still show up in the end!

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The next time you're on vacation, look for an elongated coin rolling machine and turn the coin into a fancy souvenir.
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You know it will still show up in the end!


We need a "sad trombone" emoji here.
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The next time you're on vacation, look for an elongated coin rolling machine and turn the coin into a fancy souvenir.
An interesting way to cancel it without destroying it.
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