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I think you fatfingered the digits. Steel cents were made in 1943, not 1934. See the Related Question for more information.
It's made of zinc-plated steel, not aluminum. In average condition a so-called "war penny" is worth 10 cents to a half-dollar
The U.S. never made a silver penny. It would have been worth more than a dime! If its date is anything other than 1943, it's either a fake or it's been silver plated. If it's dated 1943 it's made of zinc-coated steel.
A penny minted in 2013 is worth a penny, or 1 cent.
A penny was worth a penny 1D in old money , there was 240 pennys to a pound.
The 1943 US pennies were steel, not platinum. Their worth depends on condition.
Nothing. It's counterfeit. But if you have a 1943 STEEL penny, it's worth between 10 cents and $2.
steel penny, about 2-5 cents, worth more than less if you have quantity.
About 5 to 10 cents depending on condition.
a 1943 D penny is worth 1.7 million dollars
It's steel, not lead, and it's worth around 10 cents.
A 1942 copper penny is worth between $0.15 and $3.00. If you have a 1943 copper penny it is worth a lot more. In 1943 because of the war and the need for copper pennies in that year were made from steel. Steel pennies from 1943 are worth around $0.30 and $2.50. If you have a real 1943 copper penny take it to a coin shop or dealer and have them check it out to see if it is real.
Wheat pennies from 1943 are zinc-coated steel, not silver. On average, they're worth 10 cents.
Steel pennies were minted in 1943, not '42, and they're only worth around 5 cents.
Value for average steel Lincoln's is 5 to 10 cents
Check the date again and it should say 1943. This was the only year steel pennies were made. Ask how much a 1943 steel penny is worth and you should find the answer. If an answer doesn't come up there should be on in the related questions section.
A 1943 zinc-coated steel penny is known as a "steel cent." In circulated condition, it is worth about 10-25 cents. In uncirculated condition or with specific mint marks, they can be worth more to collectors, ranging from a couple of dollars to over $100.