Lincoln Wheat Cent
Country of Origin: United States
Year of Issue: 1943
Denomination: 1 Cent
Composition: Zinc-coated Steel

Brief Description
A dark, heavily corroded or oxidized coin showing the profile of Abraham Lincoln facing right. The surface appears rusty and dull due to its steel composition reacting with moisture.
Historical Significance
Known as 'Steelies', these were produced during WWII to conserve copper for the war effort, specifically for the manufacture of bullet casings and other military equipment. It is the only regular-issue U.S. coin that can be picked up with a magnet.
Estimated Value
$0.05 - $1.00
Care Instructions
Store in a cool, dry place to prevent further rust. Avoid cleaning with abrasive chemicals or acids, as steel pennies are highly susceptible to corrosion. Handle by the edges using cotton gloves to avoid transferring skin oils that can accelerate oxidation.
Created At: 2026-02-15T03:02:27.689472