1943 makes it one of the silver war nickels, currently worth about $1.60.
The coin is Zinc coated steel not silver, no US one cent coins have been made of silver. Average value is 5 cents.
Zinc coated steel, not silver. Average value is 5 to 10 cents. The US has never made a one cent coin from silver.
Zinc coated steel, not silver. average value is 5 to 10 cents. The US has never made a one cent coin from silver.
A genuine 1943 copper (bronze actually) cent exceeds $100,000.00 in value.
1943 makes it one of the silver war nickels, currently worth about $1.60.
The coin is Zinc coated steel not silver, no US one cent coins have been made of silver. Average value is 5 cents.
Zinc coated steel, not silver. Average value is 5 to 10 cents. The US has never made a one cent coin from silver.
Zinc coated steel, not silver. average value is 5 to 10 cents. The US has never made a one cent coin from silver.
The value of a 1943 Malay one cent coin will change often. Currently, the coin is valued between 30 cents and one dollar.
A genuine 1943 copper (bronze actually) cent exceeds $100,000.00 in value.
The US Mint has never struck a one cent coin in silver, it's zinc coated steel, average value is 5 to 10 cents.
No Indian Head cent was ever struck in silver.
On average, one is worth about 10 cents.
It's made of steel, not silver, and most are worth around 5 cents.
It's not silver, it's zinc-coated steel. On average, one is worth around 25 cents. Despite being 70 years old, hundreds of millions were minted.
A US steel Lincoln cent is 5 to 10 cents in average condition.