Rare U.S. Penny Sold for $1.7 Million

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1943 D Copper Lincoln Error Penny Obverse & Reverse

A one-of-a-kind 1943 U.S. penny accidentally struck in copper rather than zinc was sold by a New Jersey dealer in 2010 for $1.7 million, with the proceeds given to charity.

The new owner is a Southwestern U.S. business executive who wishes to remain anonymous. The coin is the only known example of a 1943 penny incorrectly struck in a copper alloy. Zinc-coated steel was used for producing cents in 1943 to conserve copper for wartime uses. Only a small handful of coins were mistakenly struck on bronze planchets left over from 1942.

"We estimate that less than 20 Lincoln cents were erroneously struck in bronze at the Philadelphia and San Francisco mints in 1943, but this is the only known example from the Denver Mint," said Don Willis, president of Professional Coin Grading Service.

"This is the world's most valuable penny," said Laura Sperber, president of Legend Numismatics of Lincroft, N.J. "It's the only known example of a 1943-dated Lincoln cent incorrectly struck in a copper alloy at the Denver mint. Zinc-coated steel was being used for pennies in 1943 to conserve copper for other uses during World War II, and this one was mistakenly struck on a bronze coin disc leftover from 1942. It took four years of aggressive negotiations with the coin's owner until he agreed to sell it."


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93 comments

  • I have a 1919 wheat penny. I have a 1941 P or D wheat penny. I have a 2002 P nickel.

    Wanda Biggs on
  • I have 2 steel 1943 pennys and a copper penny year of 1917 i need to no if they are worth any thing?

    norma Lewis on
  • Hi I Have a 1941 Pennie, & a 1942. Let me know if interested. At least I would like to know if these pennies are worth value to someone!

    Cory Carter on
  • I have a bunch of wheat back pennies would be interested in saling 1934,1936,1939,1953,1945,1950,1940,1950 through 1969 plus more even 1909 plus more and 2 silver

    Bobby Graham on
  • I have a 1943 silver penny. If you are interested please contact me. I also have a 1929 Indian and buffalo nickel and I have two $1.00 silver paper dollars. Make me an offer

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