let me start off by first saying, this is not some rare coin or is it valuable in $$. its just a 1943 steel penny. for some strange reason, i do not have one. i love history especially interested in wars. i love the history that this coin brings. so to me the coin is worth more then what it is worth in money. they said on the listing that its in au condition, but i think its a little worse then that. either way for 89 cents after shipping, i aint going to complain. the picture is not great, i will get betters ones when it gets here...but here it is. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...1972679&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT#ht_500wt_975
Congrats to you old fellow. I have picked up a ton of these out of the pocket change when I was a kid but never got a good, solid, mark free, rust free, example till very recently.
I agree with you. I love the steel cent because of the history behind it. Not a bad find for what you paid, Btw, it is cent not a penny
Absolutely!! I have a couple and I remember seeing them in my pocket change when I was a kid. I was facinated back then so when I picked up coin collecting again a little over a year ago I had to get a couple myself. good deal!!
Shipping: $0.50 US Postal Service Priority Mail Small Flat Rate Box I'm no rocket scientist, although I have launched a few things in my lifetime, but just how many .39¢ items will this seller send out before they realize they are loosing their pants? Steel cents are neat...when I was a kid they'd be in change by the handful. Mostly circulated black ones, but every now and then someone would release a few rolls and you'd get a shiny one. Happy Collecting
I taught a small boy scout troop the coin collecting merit badge a few months ago and for every boy that finishes the badge (they had to do some collecting outside of my class), I offered to give them a 1943 Steele Cent. I LOVE the smiles that I get when I give it to them.
There's no question about it. If you see a coin that grabs your attention and you can get it for less than $1 - it's a no brainer. At work, pop costs $1.25 and a Milky Way is $0.85. There are guys who buy a couple sodas and a bag of chips every day in that stupid machine...... ...... or....... ....... You could buy coins that are REALLY cool!!!
next up is a war nickel(i had a nice one, but i think my girlfriend put it into the junk silver:crying. i may try for a collection of ww2 coins. i already got a set of 1943 and 1941 german coins. it may be to tough right now, i don't have a great knowledge of world coins. i got to do my homework on them, before i start that collection.
Well... let's see... $4.95 for shipping priority, add in eBay and PayPal fees... yep, this seller is going broke fast! (I have a feeling this coin will arrive in a regular envelope with a 44c stamp).
Looks like a decent circulated example at a great price; I would bet you wouldn't be able to find much lower on the net. I've only got one decent 43 cent, the Philadelphia example. My Denver issue has some issues with rusting, and a friend recently gave me a 43 S that is pretty nasty, but it's the best version I have (actually, the only one) and it was free! I've only purchased two coins on Ebay...a 1914 S quarter and a 1929 cent. I could easily spend lots of money on the Bay on coins, but I don't have the money to spend, so I don't even look.
well i won it on the 5th and it came today on the 8th!! fast shipping. it came in a normal 44c stamped envelope. it was wrapped up in paper to keep it safe. its also in a cardboard flip! i was not expecting to get it today and also not for it to come in a flip. i was wrong judging there pictures, it is in good shape. it may even be AU! i will get some pictures up in a little so you all can judge it.