1943 Silver Penny Value
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by Kari Thomas
(Prescott, AZ)
Question: I have a Lincoln/Lincoln Memorial Building 1959 One Cent Penny, without D or P. It is SILVER coated (looks like a dime) on both sides, and you can tell along the rim there is part copper, part silver.
Could this be a rare coin?
THANK YOU for any help.
Kari Thomas
My Answer: The penny you describe did not come from the mint in silver. I would suspect that someone has coated it with something silver color or maybe actual silver, who knows.
The only penny or one cent coin to come from the United States Mint in a silvery color was the 1943 Zinc-coated Steel Penny.
It is possible that your penny was coated in a very thin coating of silver and sold or given away as a novelty item, perhaps a store opening or something of that nature. Sometimes private mints will do this, such as with the gold plated quarters.
The silver coating the coin (if it is silver) is probably so thin that it does not even increase the intrinsic value (i.e. the value of the precious metal in a coin).
Serious coin collectors only want coins that have not been altered in any way. They want them just the way they came from the mint.
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Even if you’re not into coin collecting, here’s a list of rare pennies you should hold onto. One of the most popular is the 1943 wheat penny. Other rare pennies on this list include the 1792 penny, 1793 penny, 1844 penny, 1856 penny, 1877 penny, 1909 penny, 1924 penny, 1936 penny, 1943 penny, 1955 penny, 1974 penny, and other silver pennies. 1943-S Bronze Lincoln Cent Graded MS-63 Brown Image Courtesy of: Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) - www.pcgs.com In September 2012, Legend Numismatics of Lincroft, New Jersey has announced that collector Bob R. Simpson, co-chairman of the Texas Rangers baseball club, paid $1 million for the finest known 1943-S Lincoln Wheat cent on a.1943 Silver Penny Value
Type: Steel Wheat Penny Year: 1943 Mint Mark: No mint mark Face Value: 0.01 USD Total Produced: 684,628,000 Silver Content: 0% Numismatic Value: 45 cents to $10.00 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. 1942-D coins have similar values as the 1943 (P), but the 1943-S (the lowest mintage of the trio) is worth a bit more. This is mainly for the two highest grades with MS67 worth $240 and MS68 $4,250. Sign up casino free spins.
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by Kari Thomas
(Prescott, AZ)
Question: I have a Lincoln/Lincoln Memorial Building 1959 One Cent Penny, without D or P. It is SILVER coated (looks like a dime) on both sides, and you can tell along the rim there is part copper, part silver.
Could this be a rare coin?
THANK YOU for any help.
Kari Thomas
My Answer: The penny you describe did not come from the mint in silver. I would suspect that someone has coated it with something silver color or maybe actual silver, who knows.
The only penny or one cent coin to come from the United States Mint in a silvery color was the 1943 Zinc-coated Steel Penny.
It is possible that your penny was coated in a very thin coating of silver and sold or given away as a novelty item, perhaps a store opening or something of that nature. Sometimes private mints will do this, such as with the gold plated quarters.
The silver coating the coin (if it is silver) is probably so thin that it does not even increase the intrinsic value (i.e. the value of the precious metal in a coin).
Serious coin collectors only want coins that have not been altered in any way. They want them just the way they came from the mint.
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*1943 D Silver Penny Value 2019
*1943 Silver Penny Value1943 D Silver Penny Value 2019
Even if you’re not into coin collecting, here’s a list of rare pennies you should hold onto. One of the most popular is the 1943 wheat penny. Other rare pennies on this list include the 1792 penny, 1793 penny, 1844 penny, 1856 penny, 1877 penny, 1909 penny, 1924 penny, 1936 penny, 1943 penny, 1955 penny, 1974 penny, and other silver pennies. 1943-S Bronze Lincoln Cent Graded MS-63 Brown Image Courtesy of: Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) - www.pcgs.com In September 2012, Legend Numismatics of Lincroft, New Jersey has announced that collector Bob R. Simpson, co-chairman of the Texas Rangers baseball club, paid $1 million for the finest known 1943-S Lincoln Wheat cent on a.1943 Silver Penny Value
Type: Steel Wheat Penny Year: 1943 Mint Mark: No mint mark Face Value: 0.01 USD Total Produced: 684,628,000 Silver Content: 0% Numismatic Value: 45 cents to $10.00 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. 1942-D coins have similar values as the 1943 (P), but the 1943-S (the lowest mintage of the trio) is worth a bit more. This is mainly for the two highest grades with MS67 worth $240 and MS68 $4,250. Sign up casino free spins.
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