Some sectors of our society, especially those in the exporting business, are complaining of our appreciating Canadian dollar. While most of the consumers, especially those who likes to shop at the US...
i have alot of gold that i bought in 2005 at a cheap price and i want to sell it to make an investment.i have worth of probably 40,000. so where cani sell it. is there a place that you know of.i ...
no 1943 silver penny.
steel penny called war time cents
see http://www.pcgs.com/prices/
most are worth 10 cent and up
maddog
One cent! If you mean ... "How much is my 1943 silver penny worth?" that's different. They were made toward the end of World War II because the copper normally used to make pennies was needed for the war effort. The zinc pennies are very common and still in circulation, but they are worth more than a penny. Take it to a coin shop and ask them. What you want to look for is a 1943 copper penny. They're extremely rare because very few were made (the war effort) and, because of the limited production, are very valuable.
The Big Box
If it really is silver, then quite a bit. if it is actually Steel, as it probably is ( they made them out of Steel because copper was needed in the war) then it is worth about 10-70 cents, depending on the condition.
Snagelfritz
Keep it out of the rain, that the kind of silver that will rust.
Depending on the condition and possibly where it was minted, maybe worth $1 and up. Even, if, it only worth a penny, there would be someone give at least a dollar to have it, if, they not have one.
bubbles
one cent
no n
its not silver. its called steel but its made of zink and is worth maybe a penny or two
Jason C
The 1943 1 cent coin was made of Zinc-coated steel during that year due to shortage of copper for coinage because of World War 2. Depending on condition, they can be worth anywhere form 25 cents (fine condition) to 75 dollars ( doubled Denver mint mark).