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Response from:
Aric White, Council Member on
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This information comes from my own knowledge.
Not much, they are Common only worth about 10 cent's US$
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When people find a silver colored 1943 penny, they are often surprised, thinking they have found a great rarity, since all U.S. pennies are copper. Aren't they? Answer: The 1943 silver colored penny is a wartime issue made of steel, and coated with zinc. During World War II, copper was so badly needed for the war effort (to make shell casings) that the U.S. penny was made The 1943 steel penny obverse - these pennies were made of steel to save copper for the war effort.. out of steel that year, which is why most 1943 pennies are silver colored. They are worth about 12 to 15 cents each in ciruclated condition, and as much as 50 cents or more if Uncirculated. There are a few error coins known from 1943, where the penny was accidently struck in copper. These are extremely rare, but if you think you might have a 1943 copper penny, here's how to find out if your 1943 copper penny is genuine.
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1943 $0.12, 1943-D $ 0.13, 1943-S $0.15.
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1943-S*** 0.15 1943-D*** 0.13 1943-S*** 0.15 in usd..
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Hi, The wheat penny values in this price guide are the actual prices coin dealers will pay you for your wheat pennies. These are not the retail coin prices found in nearly all other coin price guides, which, if relied upon to appraise your wheat cents, will result in great disappointment when you go to sell them. All wheat pennies are worth at least triple their face value unless they are badly damaged or almost totally worn out. Some wheatback cents, though, called key dates, are worth hundreds, even thousands of times their face value! To get today's current market prices, you should contact a coin dealer. Special Note: With the release of the four new penny designs in 2009, wheat pennies are enjoying high prices right now. A coin dealer is still unlikely to give you more than what is listed in the table, because he has to make a profit, although some dealers are paying 3 and half cents ($0.035) now for common wheat cents. Consider calling around to get two or three offers before selling. Wheat Penny Values (in U.S. Dollars) Date Value Date Value 1909 1.15 1935 0.04 1909 VDB* 9.00 1935-D 0.05 1909-S 47.00 1935-S 0.06 1909-S VDB* 550.00 1936 0.04 1910 0.16 1936-D 0.05 1910-S 5.85 1936-S 0.06 1911 0.15 1937 0.04 1911-D 3.45 1937-D 0.05 1911-S 15.50 1937-S 0.06 1912 0.70 1938 0.04 1912-D 4.35 1938-D 0.07 1912-S 9.50 1938-S 0.10 1913 0.39 1939 0.04 1913-D 1.65 1939-D 0.09 1913-S 4.85 1939-S 0.05 1914 0.32 1940 0.03 1914-D 125.00 1940-D 0.04 1914-S 10.15 1940-S 0.04 1915 1.00 1941 0.03 1915-D 1.00 1941-D 0.04 1915-S 6.65 1941-S 0.04 1916 0.10 1942 0.03 1916-D 0.35 1942-D 0.03 1916-S 0.65 1942-S 0.03 1917 0.12 1943*** 0.12 1917-D 0.15 1943-D*** 0.13 1917-S 0.16 1943-S*** 0.15 1918 0.12 1944 0.03 1918-D 0.16 1944-D 0.03 1918-S 0.14 1944-S 0.04 1919 0.12 1945 0.03 1919-D 0.12 1945-D 0.03 1919-S 0.14 1945-S 0.04 1920 0.06 1946 0.03 1920-D 0.08 1946-D 0.03 1920-S 0.16 1946-S 0.04 1921 0.12 1947 0.03 1921-S 0.50 1947-D 0.03 1922** 415.00 1947-S 0.04 1922-D 8.70 1948 0.03 1923 0.07 1948-D 0.03 1923-S 1.00 1948-S 0.04 1924 0.06 1949 0.03 1924-D 17.75 1949-D 0.03 1924-S 0.50 1949-S 0.04 1925 0.06 1950 0.03 1925-D 0.07 1950-D 0.03 1925-S 0.18 1950-S 0.03 1926 0.06 1951 0.03 1926-D 0.07 1951-D 0.03 1926-S 3.15 1951-S 0.03 1927 0.06 1952 0.03 1927-D 0.08 1952-D 0.03 1927-S 0.40 1952-S 0.03 1928 0.06 1953 0.03 1928-D 0.07 1953-D 0.03 1928-S 0.35 1953-S 0.03 1929 0.07 1954 0.04 1929-D 0.07 1954-D 0.03 1929-S 0.08 1954-S 0.03 1930 0.06 1955 0.03 1930-D 0.06 1955-D 0.03 1930-S 0.08 1955-S 0.04 1931 0.30 1956 0.03 1931-D 2.35 1956-D 0.03 1931-S 50.00 1957 0.03 1932 0.75 1957-D 0.03 1932-D 0.75 1958 0.03 1933 0.50 1958-D 0.03 1933-D 1.00 1934 0.04 1934-D 0.08 Hope this helps! Thanks, Nithya
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Thank this advisor
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