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I believe it will.
All I can see is a reprocessed '43 S penny.
I call shenanigans.
I'll ask the same question as Dave did.
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If you're lucky, you might be able to get a gum ball for it.
The 1943 steel cents were punched from zinc plated steel. The original coins will have no zinc plate on the edges, while reprocessed coins will...
Be sure to buy something fun.
Think again.
Not in that condition.
Best help I can give is to post it in its own thread with photos.
It's a normal penny. Here are the ones that count. http://www.lincolncentresource.com/wideams.html
Ditto. Maybe you can tell us where you see doubling?
Legally, all capital gains are to be reported to the IRS when you file your tax return, whether previously reported by the buyer. I don't believe...
IMO, hoarding pennies in the hope of future riches is an endeavor of fools.
You can sell them now.
That's a nice cud. It would be a keeper for me. To get more eyes on your coin, you really should start your own thread in the error coin section....
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They're each probably worth around $100, depending on grade.
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