1943 steel Lincoln cents

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  1. justyn p

    justyn p Active Member

    To clean or not clean ? That is the question
    2 decent 1943 L Cents should I give them a scrub or not ? The 3rd coin poss environmentally damaged 1943 copper cent ? I
    Wish

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  3. 1stSgt22

    1stSgt22 I'm just me! Supporter

    Maybe soak the first two in acetone, but I don't think even that will help them much!! Send the third one back to the bank for some kid to find!!!
     
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  4. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    What does it matter at this point?
     
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  5. ifthevamzarockin

    ifthevamzarockin Well-Known Member

    All of them are too far gone..... not worth messing with.
     
  6. Sting 60

    Sting 60 Well-Known Member

    Just retire them, they have been through enough.
     
  7. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Decent? Really? Not worth trying to restore.
     
  8. Kentucky

    Kentucky Well-Known Member

    Could try some WD 40, won't hurt
     
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  9. Kurisu

    Kurisu Well-Known Member

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  10. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

    Save yourself some Cha Ching and you get some!! Some nice examples that is.
    ;):p
     
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  11. Southernman189

    Southernman189 Well-Known Member

    Find a kid in your family, show them a magnet sticks to them, might peek and interest in coin collecting. can't hurt.
     
  12. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Actually.. The Steel Cent is Ferromagnetic. It will stick to the magnet.
     
  13. Cliff Reuter

    Cliff Reuter Well-Known Member

    Now these are great coins to practice your skills on. (The last one, not so much.) Not for any increased value to the coins but for your benefit.

    I've seen coins like this benefit from a soak in acetone, then hydrogen peroxide and then vedi-care. The hydrogen peroxide seems to work wonders on ground related residue (sand and dirt) on copper coins pretty well (from metal detecting in dry sandy soils).
     
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  14. Phil's Coins

    Phil's Coins Well-Known Member

    Do not waste your time! Not worth keeping. If you do not have any send me your address and I will gladly send you a nice set.
    Semper Fi
    Phil
     
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  15. charley

    charley Well-Known Member

    A 1943 in XF40 is .30 cents. A 1943 Bronze in XF40 is $240,000.00.
    So....
     
  16. Phil's Coins

    Phil's Coins Well-Known Member

    True, but there is a BIG difference in the way the two coins look. I buy peoples coin collections and estates that contain coins and usually someone has a 43 in a folder or wrapped in some sort of protective container thinking they have hit the gold mine and they are really let down when I show and explain the differences. If you are collecting Lincolns, there are much better coins to find and place in 2x2's for your collection. JMO
    Semper Fi
    Phil
     
  17. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    They made a TON of these. In the current condition it's not worth anything.
    If you clean it, is also won't be worth anything, but "might" look better.
    These coins can be had in the highest grades for less than a dollar.
     
  18. Bill H.

    Bill H. Active Member

    Yes, they've been through the last couple years of WWII for goodness sake! haha
     
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  19. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    I can buy steel cents in great shape 6 for $1.00 at my LCS. It’s not worth the time, effort, energy or materials to try and salvage it.
     
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  20. johnmilton

    johnmilton Well-Known Member

    All of those coins are beyond help. Sorry. The 1943 steel cent is common, even in the higher grades. Slabbed ones bring, I don't know $50(?) because of registry collector demand and slabbing costs.

    I think I paid $25 for this one almost 20 years ago. It was not a great investment, but it filled the registry set hole. I think the grade is MS-66.

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  21. charley

    charley Well-Known Member



    You have GROSSLY (caps is a nod to a certain esteemed member) misunderstood the point of my post. The inference is: the coin is not even close to an XF40, and save the .30 cents worth of acetone, and just buy one for .30 cents....AND...in case the OP assumed it was bronze (not).....he is gonna be rich, Phil, rich I tell ya!!!!

    Savvy? No "True, but....." needed, BIG or not, it is not worth conversing.
     
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