Can anyone tell me about this penny?

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by biglew0923, Nov 18, 2010.

  1. biglew0923

    biglew0923 New Member

    I have several of these, this one being best condition. 1943, no mint strike I see, seems to be steel?? Let me know you coin experts!!
     

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  4. Kevo

    Kevo Junior Member

    Might be your photos, but the 4 looks very weak. So to answer your question, copper was in short supply during ww2, because it was being used in munitions. So uncle sam made a steel cent and coated it with zinc.
     
  5. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    The 4 is commonly weak on these coins.
     
  6. biglew0923

    biglew0923 New Member

    Why is that??
     
  7. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    Hard to say. The only thing I can say is for some reason different areas of coins tend to become "magnets" for grease fills. On DE quarters the last E of STATE tends to disappear, the mintmark of NH quarters commonly fills, the last E of INDEPENDENCE on the bicentennial half is frequently missing an the 4 on 1943 cents is often weak or missing. Each issue or year of a series seems to have it's own favorite spot for grease fills.
     
  8. lincolncent

    lincolncent Future Storm Chaser Guy

    I've noticed the area around the date on Roosevelt dimes is often weak as well. Same reason I suppose?
     
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