The 1943 Steel Cents were born of necessity - and war. After entering World War II, the United States quickly found itself short of copper, which was being used in bullet casings. The Mint quickly pivoted and struck the Lincoln cent on experimental Steel planchets. However, due to issues with the planchet, the coins were short lived, only being struck in 1943. Always popular and valuable in top grades!
You’re OK I thought it’d be more brilliant. Either way. I’m still happy.
BEAUTIFUL!!!! My husband and I love this coin. It is stunning!
QULITY VERSUS COST = SORT OF OKAY
Beautiful found 3 that I didn't have
Superb looking coin thank you


