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rjkz [21]
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PLEASE HELP!!! English essay!

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There are two versions of the United States 1943 penny:

1) 1943 Steel Cent minted during the World War II copper shortage era.

2) 1943 Copper Penny minted with extreme rarity due to most likely leftover copper planchets (blanks) from 1942.

The 1943 copper penny can be worth a million dollars as an extremely rare and sought after collectible coin. A penny from 1943 minted that year was made out of steel with a zinc coating. This was because copper was heavily needed for war materials during World War II. Ammunition required so much copper, the US Mint had to find an alternative source for the penny – thus the 1943 steel pennies.

US Mint 1943 penny

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Copper 1943 pennies have risen dramatically in numismatic value over the years. In fact, this “error” copper coin is known to be over $1 million, nearly $2 million. this million dollar cent was a 1943 copper San Francisco mint penny and was graded 62 out of 70.

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Copper 1943 Penny

The basics:

Mintage Quantity: Unknown though approximately 40-50 have been found.

PCGS No: 82709

Proofs: None

Metal make-up content: Typical copper cent 95% copper and 5% zinc.

Weight: At its purest form, 3.11 grams, though circulation tends to make a coin lighter through wear and tear.

Design: Front is Lincoln. Rear is wheat stalks typical of Wheat cent or Wheatback penny.

History of the 1943 penny:

1943 pennies is unique in that the vast majority of them were minted out of steel. Copper demand was heavy because of World War II. 1943 copper pennies are presumed “error” coins that were simply minted at the beginning of the year in 1943 using leftover copper planchets that were used in 1942. The rarity of these copper pennies led to being a majorly sought after coin collector item.

Unfortunately, because of the rarity and high value of the 1943 copper penny, many fraudulent coins have been made to pass as the 1943 copper penny. These coins are, for example, 1948 pennies with half the 8 rubbed down to look like a 3, or copper-plated steel pennies home made to look like they were the original. One important method to test your penny if it is copper or steel is simply using a magnet.

 

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The million dollar penny, a 1943 copper S cent (minted from the San Francisco mint with copper alloy) was purchased by the Texas Rangers co-chairman Bob R. Simpson from Legend Numismatics. Legend Numismatics is a coin dealer of rare coins from Lincroft, New Jersey.

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