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How many 1943 copper pennies have been found?

“Approximately 40 1943 copper–alloy cents are known to remain in existence. Coin experts speculate that they were struck by accident when copper–alloy 1–cent blanks remained in the press hopper when production began on the new steel pennies.”

What is the rarest 1943 steel penny?

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.

Are there any 1943 copper pennies unaccounted for?

Copper pennies dated 1943 are not supposed to exist. They are supposed to be made out of zinc-plated steel.

How much is a 1943 D copper 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.

How much is a 1943 copper penny worth in 2021?

Value: As a rough estimate of this coins value you can assume this coin in average condition will be valued at somewhere around 45 cents, while one in certified mint state (MS+) condition could bring as much as $10 at auction.

What’s so special about 1943 copper penny?

According to the American Numismatic Association, the 1943 copper-alloy cent is one of the most idealized and potentially one of the most sought-after items in American numismatics. Nearly all circulating pennies at that time were struck in zinc-coated steel because copper and nickel were needed for the Allied war effort.

What is the value of a 1943 copper penny?

A copper penny dated to 1943 is likely to be worth approximately $85,000 if it’s in good condition. A mint-condition, untouched penny could be worth a great deal more to the right buyer.

How many 1943 copper pennies were made?

However, in 1943, the Mint produced a few copper pennies. About 40 copper pennies were struck in 1943. One possible reason for this is because the copper plates were accidentally left in a few machines. While the 1943 steel pennies are worth a few bucks, the rare copper version is worth more.

How rare is a 1943 Lincoln Steel Penny?

Despite the widely held misnomer by many non-collectors that 1943 Lincoln Steel cents are rare and valuable, these coins were struck in huge numbers and are relatively inexpensive in all but the highest uncirculated grades. All told, the United States Mint struck nearly 1.1 billion zinc-coated steel cents in 1943.