Description: This 1943-D Wheat Penny, minted during World War II, is a striking reminder of the period when copper was diverted to support the war effort, and pennies were produced using steel. What sets this particular penny apart is its unique copper-red hue, lending Lincoln an almost "blushing" appearancean aesthetic rarity for a steel cent from this era. The coin features a neat die chip or grease error on the U of E Pluribus Unum, adding even more character to this piece of American history. The subtle but visually striking copper color, especially along the rim, makes this penny a great addition to any collection. Important Notes: Condition: Appears to be steel with unique copper color tones. Mint: Denver, 1943. Errors: Die chip/grease error on the "U" of Unum. Please Note: I am not a professional grader or expert. This coin is sold based on its aesthetic appeal and historical interest only. I'm a private hobbyist and can't offer certifications or valuations. Please examine the photos carefully before bidding. This coin is being sold as-is. No refunds or returns will be accepted. Collect responsibly and within your comfort zone. Good luck and happy collecting!
Price: 16.99 USD
Location: Chicago, Illinois
End Time: 2025-01-16T18:15:44.000Z
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
Denomination: Small Cent
Coin: Lincoln Wheat Penny
Composition: Copper
Year: 1943
Strike Type: Business
Mint Location: Denver
Features: Error
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Certification: Uncertified