Sorry to say in that condition your coin is only worth a few cents. 1943 steel cents are very common even in higher grades. Just put it into a...
OK, if it weighs 3.11 then it is a copper cent.
Maybe 25 cents or so retail. You probably wouldn't get much more than face value if you tried to sell though.
Would also like to see the package they came in. You state you cut them out, mint sets are in the cello type packaging you cut, proofs are in...
Damaged 5, nothing more.
If the coin was just squeezed or pressed into another coin or object it wouldn't necessarily break through the copper plating. Isn't the coin...
Yep, environmental damage, maybe even some acid damage.
Corrosion reduced the size and weight of the coin, nothing special.
Just corroded and beat up.
It just looks like it took a hit to me, the top of the T looks like it has been hit as well. The plating probably hid the scrape making it blend in.
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