1943 Copper penny?
Has anyone ever seen one of these coins? Some guy in northern Idaho reported having lost one a few years back, but its a questionable story. Since there were only a handful that were supposedly made you think it would be put in a little bit safer place. I'm in Boise, which isn't that far from where he 'lost' the coin so I keep looking for it come my way. I expect to win the lottery next week as well!
What would be the market value for such a coin?
What would be the market value for such a coin?
Jim
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If that coin is genuine, it is worth a fortune!!
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Second thing, that cent you posted a scan of is an altered 1948 cent. The 3 digit on true 1943 cents looks nothing like that 3.
As for the 1943 copper cents ever surfacing now - your chances are much better being struck by lightning half a dozen times in succession on a bright sunny day in the middle of the desert. It's simply not going to happen.
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Thanks for your input.....Opps, gotta go. The Publisher's Clearing House van just drove up in my driveway.....
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There are two copper cents and a few zinc 1944's.
It makes me realize how easy it is to fool some of the people some of the time, like a lot of the e-bay scammers do.
You guys and gals are really on top of things and it is always a pleasure to learn from the pro's.
Thanks again!
Make sure to also get the 1944 Steel Cent:
AlwaysSearching, keep an eye on this auction link provided above to answer your question on the market value.
BTW I think these coins are worth a few thousand, but certainly not what I would all a fortune.