Are 1942 pennies made of steel?

But in 1942, the U.S. Government halted the minting of copper-coated bronze coins – switching to steel instead – because copper was needed to manufacture ammunition during World War II. A few of these bronze pennies made it out, however. The pennies remain the most famous and valuable of all wrong-metal issues.

How much money is a 1942 penny worth?

Pricing the 1942 Lincoln Penny

DATEGOODUNCIRCULATED
1942 Lincoln Penny$0.15$0.75
1942 Lincoln Penny (D)$0.15$0.85
1942 Lincoln Penny (S)$0.20$5.50
Source: Red Book

Is a 1942 wheat penny worth any money?

Uncirculated 1942 pennies are generally worth $1 or more.

Is there a silver penny made in 1942?

Hi, Tammy –. There was no silver, or steel, penny made in 1942. You either have a Mercury silver dime planchet that was accidentally struck by a Lincoln cent die or a regular copper 1942 cent that was plated in zinc, steel, silver, or another silvery metal by someone outside the Mint.

What kind of Penny was made during World War 2?

In 1943, at the peak of World War II, zinc-coated steel cents were made for a short time because of war demands for copper. A few copper cents from 1943 were produced from 1942 planchets remaining in the bins. Similarly, some 1944 steel cents have been confirmed.

How much is a 1942 Lincoln Wheat cent worth?

Your 1942 Lincoln wheat cent was made at the Philadelphia Mint; back then, the Philadelphia Mint was not stamping a mintmark on one-cent coins. Your piece, presuming it’s probably worn from circulation, is worth 3 to 5 cents.

What kind of metal is a 1942 Lincoln dime?

You either have a Mercury silver dime planchet that was accidentally struck by a Lincoln cent die or a regular copper 1942 cent that was plated in zinc, steel, silver, or another silvery metal by someone outside the Mint.

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