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Nathaniel Hood commented on this post about 7 years agoDOES RARITY OVERRIDE CONDITION?
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- Monday, April 10 2017, 03:46 PM
HOWDY, YEH I CAME ACROSS A 1943s BRONZE COPPER PENNY. AS YOU SEE IT IS IN VERY POOR CONDITION. IF IT WAS GRADED AG-03,WHAT WOULD IT'S ESTIMATED WORH BE? THANK YOU....Post is under moderationStream item published successfully. Item will now be visible on your stream.
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A 1943-S bronze cent, even in corroded condition or a very low grade, would still be worth several thousands of dollars. The best wayHi, Scott --
A 1943-S bronze cent, even in corroded condition or a very low grade, would still be worth several thousands of dollars. The best way to verify that you have the real deal is to weigh it -- it should weigh around 3.11 grams -- and make sure it does NOT stick to a magnet. If it does, it's made from steel and is worth 5 to 10 cents in poor condition. Sometimes the "3" and the "8" are confused by some people; on 1943 cents, the tail of the "3" is extra long.
Please post any photos of your 1943 cent here and we'll be glad to help you verify it.
Best wishes,
Josh @ CoinValues More ...