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1943-D Lincoln Steel Cent PCGS MS65 w/ V75 Label

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The Penny That Helped Win World War II

When World War II came calling, the United States Mint answered. Bronze and copper were desperately needed to produce ammunition, and so the mint turned over its supply. Since these metals were normally used to strike the Lincoln Wheatback Cent, the mint had to use something else to strike the nation’s pennies. So, for one year only — 1943 — the U.S. Mint struck the Lincoln Cent in zinc-coated steel!

A Symbol of America’s Determination

The following year, the coin would return to its copper status, struck using melted down shell and bullet casings. It’s a story quite unlike any other in U.S. Mint history. These coins were the workhorse coins of World War II and were used every day in transactions ranging from buying a drink at the soda fountain to taking a break and heading to a movie double feature. Placed in circulation during the height of the Second World War, they were symbols of America’s determination to achieve final victory. It’s truly a historic coin that tells an incredible story.

Gem Uncirculated Condition

Here we have a limited number of these 1943 “Steelies” struck by the Denver Mint graded by the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) as being in Gem Uncirculated Mint State-65 (MS65) condition. Plus, each coin comes sealed in a PCGS display holder with a special V75 label celebrating 2020 as the 75th anniversary of the war’s end in 1945. An end that was helped thanks to these very Steel Cents

These coins are a must-have for any American or World War II collection! Get yours now before our limited supply runs out!

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Year of Issue 1943
Country United States
Composition Zinc Coated Steel
Condition Graded, Uncirculated
Grade MS65
Denomination 0.01
Currency Type Dollar
Mint Name Denver - D
Coin Weight 2.7 Grams - g
Dimensions 19mm