Coin Identifier
Lincoln Steel Cent
One Cent ($0.01)

Lincoln Steel Cent

United States of America · 1943

The obverse features a profile of Abraham Lincoln facing right, while the reverse typically features two ears of wheat. Due to its composition, the coin has a silver-colored, metallic appearance rather than the usual copper color.

Country
United States of America
Year
1943
Denomination
One Cent ($0.01)
Metal
Zinc-coated steel

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Overview

The obverse features a profile of Abraham Lincoln facing right, while the reverse typically features two ears of wheat. Due to its composition, the coin has a silver-colored, metallic appearance rather than the usual copper color.

Historical significance

Commonly known as a 'Steelie,' this coin was minted for only one year during World War II to conserve copper for the war effort (specifically for shell casings and ammunition). It is the only regular-issue United States coin that can be picked up with a magnet.

Estimated value

$0.10 to $20.00 depending on condition

Care & preservation

Store in a dry, low-humidity environment to prevent the steel core from rusting, especially along the edges where the zinc coating may have worn off. Handle by the edges and avoid using harsh chemical cleaners, as these can strip the protective zinc plating.