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    So is this a 1943 copper penny
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  • #2
    Not if it sticks to a magnet.

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    • #3
      It doesn’t stick on magnets

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      • #4
        What is the weight of the cent? The 4 of the date looks suspect. It may be a counterfeit or home made 1943D. If it is not tampered with, this coin would have significant value, but I am leaning towards it not being a genuine 1943D.
        Bob Piazza
        Lincoln Cent Attributer

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        • #5
          It weight 3.19 I am going through a coin bag with penny dime nickel quarters that was giving to me for helping clean her dad

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          • #6
            House I just found a 1982 d small date it weight 3.1 the coins are pretty bad conditions he had them in a jar and some coins they are in a plastic so this penny are from 1960 through 1980
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            • #7
              And this are mix nickel dime penny from 1914 through 1958 dime 1965 no mint mark 1901 Indian limited edition washed
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              • #8
                Was given a 1943 copper.......going through evaluation now by NGC. Stack's and Bowers told me it was a fake One dealer told me I might be disappointed but to have it submitted for grading. My reaction was that I never perceived the idea of counterfeiting a penny.....however apparently it is done. good luck .

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