Coin Identifier
Lincoln Steel Penny
One Cent ($0.01)

Lincoln Steel Penny

United States of America · 1943

The obverse features the profile of Abraham Lincoln facing right, while the reverse (not fully visible but implied by the type) features two wheat stalks. This specific coin has a distinct silvery Color compared to standard copper pennies.

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

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Overview

The obverse features the profile of Abraham Lincoln facing right, while the reverse (not fully visible but implied by the type) features two wheat stalks. This specific coin has a distinct silvery Color compared to standard copper pennies.

Historical significance

Due to the critical need for copper during World War II for the manufacturing of ammunition and military equipment, the U.S. Mint produced the 1943 cent in steel with a thin coating of zinc. It is the only regular-issue United States coin that can be picked up with a magnet.

Estimated value

$0.10 - $1.00 (Standard circulated condition)

Care & preservation

Keep in a dry, low-humidity environment. Steel pennies are highly susceptible to rust (oxidation) if the zinc coating is worn away or exposed to moisture. Avoid cleaning with chemicals or abrasives, as this destroys numismatic value.