The listing, 1943 D Steel Lincoln Wheat Penny U.S. One Cent Coin. “Steelie” Better Grade! has ended.
Offering a 1943D steel cent, also known as a steel war penny or steelie, which was a variety of the U.S. one-cent coin which was struck in steel due to wartime shortages of copper.
Although they continued to circulate into the 1960s, the mint collected large numbers of the 1943 cents and destroyed them.
The steel cent is the only regular-issue United States coin that can be picked up with a magnet. The steel cent was also the only coin issued by the United States for circulation that does not contain any copper.
Composition: 99% steel with a thin layer of zinc
Diameter: 19.05mm
Weight: 2.8g
Thickness: 1.55mm
Edge: Plain
Here’s your chance to be the owner of one of these hard to find coins.
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Truly a remarkable piece of history!
The image is of the actual cleaned coin you will receive!
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