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Rare 1943 bronze penny sold for $200,000 Heritage Auctions, HA.com Heritage Auctions says Don Lutes Jr., of Pittsfield, was 16 when he found the coin in change he received at his school cafeteria ...
The 1943 steel penny is still pretty valuable (sometimes worth $1,000 or more), but it's the pennies accidentally struck on bronze that are worth the most. The only one known to exist from the ...
A coins that's worth $1.7 million? Believe it or not, some of those plain-looking pennies and dimes could be worth way more ...
After a rare 1943 penny sold for more than $200,000, people are reaching out to see if their coins are worth anything.
According to Al.com, “a 1943-D Lincoln Bronze Wheat Penny sold for $1.7 million in 2010 but is valued at $2.3 million in uncirculated mint condition.” ...
A Massachusetts man’s rare 1943 Lincoln penny could be worth over a million dollars. The 1943 penny was minted in steel due to Copper being a valuable material for the war effort.
A viewer reached out to our Verify Team wanting to know if a penny from 1943 is worth $5,000 or more. Our team took a closer look, and here’s what we found: ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — A rare penny found in the school lunch change of a 16-year-old boy that was expected to sell for millions sold for less—a lot less, according to CBS News. The 1943 penny is one ...
Max Jaeger Published Jan. 10, 2019 Updated Jan. 28, 2019, 6:21 p.m. ET The rare 1943 penny, accidentally minted on copper, not steel, that year Heritage Auctions ...
You would usually toss a penny, but one man's one-cent coin may have a million reasons why it's worth holding on to. Don Lutes, Jr., of Massachusetts, found a rare 1943 Lincoln penny in his change ...
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10 Most Valuable Wheat Pennies and How to Spot Them - MSNThe 1943 steel penny is still pretty valuable (sometimes worth $1,000 or more), but it's the pennies accidentally struck on bronze that are worth the most. The only one known to exist from the ...
The 1943 penny was minted in steel due to Copper being a valuable material for the war effort. The owner, Don Lutes Jr., found a copper 1943 penny in the change from his high school lunch back in ...
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